Pure argon is typically produced through the fractional distillation of liquid air. In this process, air is first liquefied and then slowly warmed up, causing the various components of air to vaporize at different temperatures. Since argon has a boiling point of -185.7°C, it vaporizes before other components, allowing it to be separated and collected as a pure gas.
No, argon gas is a pure substance and not a heterogeneous mixture. A heterogeneous mixture contains different substances that are visibly distinguishable, whereas argon gas is composed of only argon atoms.
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.
Monatomic molecules
Argon is a gas at room temperature and pressure. It becomes a liquid only at extremely low temperatures (less than -185 degrees Celsius or -302 degrees Fahrenheit) and solidifies at even lower temperatures.
You will get water and argon. Hydrogen an oxygen will readily and violently combine to form water. Argon is an inert gas, and so will not combine with other elements.
Argon is a pure substance and is considered homogeneous because it is a single element with uniform properties throughout. It exists as individual argon atoms in its pure form.
Yes, argon is a pure element. It is a noble gas and is typically found in its elemental form in nature.
No. Argon gas is a pure substance. It is a noble gas element
No, argon gas is a pure substance and not a heterogeneous mixture. A heterogeneous mixture contains different substances that are visibly distinguishable, whereas argon gas is composed of only argon atoms.
Argon hydrofluoride.
Most argon is made by radioactive decay of potassium-40.
Most argon is made by radioactive decay of potassium-40.
You remove the nitrogen oxygen and other elements from a clean smaple of air until you have only argon
Heating pure copper in the presence of argon gas would likely prevent the copper from oxidizing. Argon is an inert gas that would create an oxygen-free environment, thus preventing the formation of copper oxides on the surface of the copper.
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.
Yes, argon gas is considered homogeneous because it is a single phase gas with uniform composition and properties throughout its entire volume.
Argon atoms are made from protons, neutrons and electrons.