All elements can be a gas.
Some common elements that are gas at room temperature include:
Oxygen,
Nitrogen,
Hydrogen,
Helium,
Neon,
Argon,
Krypton,
Xenon,
and Fluorine.
monatomic molecule
Yes, argon is made up of individual argon atoms. Argon is a noble gas that exists as a monatomic gas, meaning it is composed of single atoms.
In neon gas, the molecules present are composed of two neon atoms bonded together. Neon gas exists as individual neon atoms in its elemental form, making it a monatomic gas.
Radon is a noble gas and mostly exists as a monatomic gas due to its full outer electron shell. It does not typically form chemical bonds with other elements.
He2 is a molecule where the bonding is only due to van der waals interactions as the molecular orbital diagram shows that both the bonding and antibonding sigma orbitals are full.
No, xenon is not a molecule. It is a chemical element, identified by the symbol Xe and atomic number 54. Xenon is a noble gas that exists as individual atoms rather than bonded together in a molecule.
Like all the inert gases it is in atomic form. No molecules like Ar2 are possible. Atom
Argon is a monatomic molecule because it exists as individual atoms (Ar) in its stable form, with no need to bond with other atoms. It is a noble gas with a full valence shell, making it energetically favorable to exist as a single, unreactive atom.
no, Xenon is a noble gas so it has a full valence shell
Kr is not a monatomic element. Kr is the chemical symbol for Krypton, which is a noble gas and exists naturally as a diatomic molecule (Kr2) rather than as individual atoms.
No, argon is a monatomic gas, which means it exists as single atoms of argon and does not form molecules like O2 or N2.
Yes, argon is a monatomic gas. It exists as individual atoms, as opposed to molecules consisting of two or more atoms.
Argon is a noble gas and exists as single atoms in nature. It is nonpolar.
The molecule of nitrogen contain two atoms, is diatomic.
A monatomic molecule is made up of only one kind of atom (mono means one and atomic is lbasically the word atom). Argon is monatomic because it has a full outer shell of electrons and so generally doesn't form chemical bonds, this also makes it a noble gas.
No, argon is not ionic. Argon is a noble gas, which means it exists as single atoms and does not form ions with a charge.
No, argon exists as a monatomic gas, meaning it is composed of individual argon atoms rather than diatomic molecules. Argon is a noble gas and is chemically inert, so it does not readily form bonds with other atoms or molecules.