Lilac.
Yes, argon can glow a purple color when electricity passes through it, a phenomenon known as the "argon glow discharge." This is due to the excitation of argon atoms by the electric current, causing them to emit light in the visible spectrum, often appearing as a bluish-purple color.
I don't know if Argon is hard or soft, that is why I am asking you, but apparently you won't give me the answer! >.< I'm guessing soft, but i dunno..
An argon regulator is something you attach to a tank of compressed argon. It controls the flow of argon gas so that you can turn the flow on or off and control with how much pressure it comes out of the tank
Argon is a gas and matter cannot pass through (threw?) electricity.
what is the normal phase of the elment Argon The normal phase of the element Argon is a gas.
Argon is a colorless gas.
Argon is a colorless gas.
argon is a colourless odourless gas.
Argon is colorless in any form.
Argon is a colorless and odorless gas.
no because argon contains no silver in the word whatsoever. therefore silver could not be a color within the nomenclature of the word argon.
There is no particular color associated with writing the name of the element argon.
Argon does not produce any specific color when it is in its gas state. It is a colorless and odorless gas, making it invisible to the human eye.
Argon itself does not burn, as it is an inert gas. When argon is exposed to a high-energy electrical discharge, it emits a purple or lilac glow. The color is due to the energy levels of the electrons in the argon atoms emitting light in the visible spectrum.
Argon is a colorless and odorless gas. It is a noble gas that does not typically exhibit color in its natural state.
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