You just get a gas mixture of argon and hydrogen. Being less dense, the hydrogen will rise above the argon.
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When argon and hydrogen are mixed together, they will not chemically react because they are both inert gases. They will remain as separate gases in the mixture.
When argon and sodium are mixed, they do not react chemically because argon is an inert gas and sodium is a highly reactive metal. The two substances would essentially remain separate in the mixture.
Argon is an inert gas and does not readily react with other elements, including fluoride. Mixing argon with fluoride compounds would not result in any chemical reaction between the two.
Water is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen. Argon and uranium are elements. Hydrogen is both an element and a component of water.
When nitrogen is mixed with argon, the properties of the mixture will depend on the ratio of the two gases. Argon is a noble gas that is inert and does not react easily with other substances, while nitrogen is also relatively inert. The resulting mixture would most likely retain characteristics of both gases without any significant chemical reactions occurring.
When hydrogen and xenon are mixed, they will not react with each other as they are both inert gases. The gases will remain as separate entities in the mixture.