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If you had performed a small search on this forum, then you would have found the answer. This topic very recently was covered in the Helium thread of the main chemistry forum. UTFSE

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well it would definately be harder to oxidize argon then krypton or xenon, but theres at least one compound, argon fluorohydride...

 

but these compounds are not too useful, they often decompose well below room temperature...

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