To my knowledge argon is a noble gas, meaning it is extremely stable and very unlikely to bond. It may be I don't know enough but as a noble gas I believe it doesn't make bonds to other atoms.
It doesn't, because it is already stable. It's fine on its own.
There are none that are known.
No bond is formed . Reason: Argon is a NOBLE(Inert) gas.
The argon molecule is mono-atomic and so there is no bond.
fredret bond
None whatsoever. Argon is a monatomic gas.
There are none that are known.
whats type of bond dose lithium normally form?
No bond is formed . Reason: Argon is a NOBLE(Inert) gas.
The argon molecule is mono-atomic and so there is no bond.
Argon nitride is not known.
Argon nitride is not known.
helium doesnt form bond with other elements
fredret bond
None whatsoever. Argon is a monatomic gas.
Normally Iron forms ionic bonds because it is a metal.
Ionic. This is because it is part of the transition metals, which normally combine with nonmetals to form ionic bonds. A metal and a nonmetal form an ionic bond (generally), and two nonmetals tend to form covalent bonds (generally).
None No compound of He and Ar is known- or even suspected.