Argon is a Gas like air, probably wouldnt feel it unless it was moving & that would be pressure and friction.
Argon has no sence of feel.
Argon is not a metal so you cannot expect "metals like argon" to do anything!
No, argon is a monatomic gas, which means it exists as single atoms of argon and does not form molecules like O2 or N2.
39.948 is the atomic weight of Argon. I hope this helps!
No, argon gas is inert and does not burn. Inert gases like argon do not easily react with other substances or support combustion.
Argon is a gas and, like any gas, it is neither smooth nor bumpy.
Argon is a noble gas that is odorless and colorless. Therefore, it has no distinct smell.
Argon is generally not used for welding on its own because it is an inert gas and does not support combustion like acetylene. However, argon is commonly used as a shielding gas in processes like TIG and MIG welding to protect the weld pool from atmospheric contamination.
Argon is an element, not a molecule, and as such does not have a molecular formula, but rather a symbol - "Ar".
No. Argon is a nonmetal, and furthermore, a gas.
NONE: Argon (A ... At No 18 & At Wt 39.944) is one of the 'Noble Gasses' like Helium and Neon.
Yes, argon can be produced synthetically through processes like fractional distillation of liquefied air or by reacting other gases. This is commonly done for industrial purposes where high-purity argon is required.