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Since argon is a noble gas, I wouldn't expect much to happen; specifically, I wouldn't expect any chemical reaction.

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If you mixed chlorine argon and sodium together what would you expect to happen?

Sodium will react with chlorine to give you sodium chloride. Sodium will burn out. That means it is exothermic reaction. The argon is noble gas. argon will not take part in the chemical reaction or in the process of burning. Argon will act as a medium to dilute the chlorine. The end products will be same. The time to complete the burning will be little more, when chlorine is diluted with argon gas. This is just like carbon burning in the air and in pure oxygen. Carbon burns brighter in pure oxygen.


What happen if you combine carbon and Argon?

Carbon and Argon Becomes CAR together


What is the formula for argon and sodium?

Argon is ar and sodium is na.


What happens if you mix chlorine argon and sodium together?

Just by mixing there will be no reaction between any of these. However if suitable energy is supplied then sodium may combine with chlorine to form sodium chloride. Argon is chemically inert and does not react.


What is the chemical formula for sodium argon?

Sodium has the synbol Na and argon Ar.


Is Argon or sodium more reactive?

sodium


What would happen if Argon and Copper mixed together?

If Argon gas and Copper metal were mixed together, they would not react chemically because Argon is an inert gas and Copper is a stable metal. They would simply coexist without interacting with each other.


What happens when you mix argon and sodium?

When argon and sodium are mixed, they do not react chemically because argon is an inert gas and sodium is a highly reactive metal. The two substances would essentially remain separate in the mixture.


What element is a gas among boron argon sodium and sulfur?

Argon is the gas among these. Other elements are solids.


Is sodium or argon more reactive and why?

Argon has completely filled valence orbitals and hence is unreactive. Sodium has one valence electron. If sodium loses this electron it will attain the stable electron configuration of the nearest noble gas (argon) and hence is reactive.


What is the Compound formula for sodium and argon?

There is no compound formula for sodium and argon because argon is an inert gas and does not typically react with other elements to form compounds. Sodium typically forms ionic compounds with other elements, not with noble gases like argon.


Is Na neon helium or argon or SODIUM?

Na represents the chemical element sodium. Neon, helium, and argon are other elements on the periodic table. Sodium is a reactive metal commonly found in salt compounds.