There are lots of rare gases in the world. One such is helium and other rare gases are neon and krypton.
the rare gases are helium- balloons, argon-light bulbs, neon-eletric signs, and krypton-flashbulbs.
Krypton is a gas, minor component of the atmosphere; krypton hasn't ores. Some compounds of krypton are: KrF2, KrXe, Kr(OTeF5)2, HKrCN, HKrHC2, etc.
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Ahaha. You might be thinking of the Superman Krypton indeed, but you won't find any Krypton ore on Earth. Krypton is actually a noble gas at room temperature. It's colorless and odorless, also.
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Yes, krypton's concentration in the atmosphere is about 1 ppm.
There are no 'common' compounds of krypton.
Yes, however, that is an extremely rare chemical combination. Krypton difluoride is a very powerful oxidizing substance
There are lots of rare gases in the world. One such is helium and other rare gases are neon and krypton.
the rare gases are helium- balloons, argon-light bulbs, neon-eletric signs, and krypton-flashbulbs.
Krypton is a gas, minor component of the atmosphere; krypton hasn't ores. Some compounds of krypton are: KrF2, KrXe, Kr(OTeF5)2, HKrCN, HKrHC2, etc.
they are both in the periodic table
There are 6 rare metals they are Helium, Neon, Krypton , Argon, Xenon and radon in the periodic table.
Ahaha. You might be thinking of the Superman Krypton indeed, but you won't find any Krypton ore on Earth. Krypton is actually a noble gas at room temperature. It's colorless and odorless, also.
None, it is inert.
they are both from hte Periodic Table