Will argon tend to form bonds with other elements?
Question asked by: Tsaritsa1
Asked on: 01 Sep 2008
No argon will not tend to form bonds unless there are extreme conditions present.
This is because as a noble gas it is stable, because the outer electron shell is 'full' and this makes it stable because it is not naturally looking to bond with other elements for a more stable electronic configuration.
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Replied at: 25 Sep 2008




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