Aron is nonreactive because it has no free electrons it is stable and even as it is a noble gas.
Chlorine needs to gain (-1) one valence electron to become unreactive like Argon. The reason why Argon is unreactive is because it had 8 valence electrons.
Argon is in Group 18, the unreactive Noble Gases.
All of the noble gases are relatively unreactive
Nobel gasses.
Because it has a full complement of eight electrons in its valence shell.
Chlorine needs to gain (-1) one valence electron to become unreactive like Argon. The reason why Argon is unreactive is because it had 8 valence electrons.
Argon is a noble gas, argon is highly unreactive
Argon is in Group 18, the unreactive Noble Gases.
All of the noble gases are relatively unreactive
Hydrogen, followed by oxygen. Argon is unreactive.
Argon is the most unreactive in this series. Cheese is not an element; it is a mixture of compounds.
No. argon is chemically unreactive due to the presence of completely filled orbitals.
Nobel gasses.
You need to re-phrase your question, since argon is a nobel (or relatively unreactive)gas.
unreactive
noen,argon,krypton,xenon,radon
Argon.