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Q: Does argon form an ion isoelectronic wiith krypton?
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Does bromine form an ion isoelectronic with krypton?

yes


Why is chlorine -1 ion and sulfur -2?

Chlorine needs only one additional electron to form an ion that is isoelectronic with an atom of the noble gas argon, while sulfur needs two additional electrons to form an ion that is isoelectronic with an atom of the noble gas argon. Ions that are isoelectronic with noble gas atoms are particular stable; therefore, their formation is favored.


What element is isoelectronic with krypton?

The only elements that form an ion isoelectric with krypton are the elements in Period 4 and Columns 15 through 17 of a wide form periodic table and the elements in Period 5 and Columns 1 and 2 of a wide form periodic table. All other elements do not form such an ion.


Do nobel gasses form covalent bonds?

they do not for compounds except for xenon, krypton and argon. These compounds are all very unstable. The first compounds of xenon and krypton were found 50 years ago, and compounds of argon only in the last 15 years.


What element always exists in monatomic form?

The noble gases always exist in monatomic form: Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon.


What is helium element family?

The noble gases, periodic table column 18, or periodic table column VIII of a condensed form periodic table.


The noble gases include helium neon argon krypton xenon and radon. What property do these elements share?

They readily form compounds with other elements.


What is krypton able to be combined with?

Krypton does not form compounds. it is inert.


When sulfur and nitrogen mix wiith water in the air what do they form?

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What is the charge of a Kr ion?

Krypton is a noble gas. Helium, Neon, Argon, Xenon and Krypton are all notoriously reluctant to form compounds and exist as monatomic atoms. Free krypton would not have a charge.(That, by the way is a standard chemistry groaner: "There's no charge--it's free!"...right up there with "I'm positive I lost my electron.")


What other element does argon make compounds with?

Fluorine and hydrogen: to form argon fluorohydride.Hydrogen to form argonium or argon hydride.


Which family of elements do not normally from chemical bonds?

Noble gas family consisting of Helium, argon, neon, krypton, Xenon and radon do not form chemical conds generally, however the heaviour gases like krypton and xenon form some compounds. The reason for chemical inertness of these elements is their stable electronic configuration which makes them most stable and least in energy.