the covalent radius of argon is 97 pico meter
Argon (Ar) is an atom not a molecule. An atom is singular whereas a molecule is a group of two or more atoms.
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If you mean the molecule itself, it comes from the decay of radioactive Potassium-40. If you mean pure Argon, they use cryogenic fractional distillation. (A colder version of a method to extract ethanol from water, etc.)
No, hydrogen is a diatomic atom, which means it bonds with itself naturally, and since argon it is a noble gas, it is found alone in nature. This means that 1 molecule of hydrogen has two atoms, while 1 molecule of Argon has 1 atom.
because it is a big molecule
Argon (Ar) is an atom not a molecule. An atom is singular whereas a molecule is a group of two or more atoms.
The argon molecule is mono-atomic and so there is no bond.
Argon is an element, not a molecule, and as such does not have a molecular formula, but rather a symbol - "Ar".
At low temperatures in the presence of ultraviolet light, argon can bond with hydrogen fluoride (HF) to form argon fuorohydride (HArF)
No, it is a nobel gas. It will just be Ar.
argon
There is one atom in argon. Argon is a "noble gas", which means that it occurs independently. This is true for all of the atoms on the final column of the periodic table. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_gas
The mass of the chlorine atom is 35.5. The mass of the argon atom is 40. So you may think that the argon is more massive than chlorine. That is not correct.In a given volume of gas, at given pressure and temperature, the number of molecules are same in case of the gas. Chlorine molecule has got two atoms. The argon remains single. So the mass of chlorine molecule is 35.5*2 = 71. the mass of argon atom and molecule is 40.So the chlorine gas is much massive as compared to argon gas. The proportion goes to be 71 to 40, to be exact.
Molecule
Argon is a noble gas and exists as single atoms in nature. It is nonpolar.
It is mostly found in the form of single atoms but can form Van der Waals molecules.
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