Krypton is considered relatively rare on Earth, making up only about 1 ppm of the atmosphere. It is obtained through fractionation of liquefied air. Despite its rarity on Earth, it is more abundant in the universe due to its presence in certain stars.
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.
Animals do not use krypton as it is a rare inert gas that is not a component of biological processes. Krypton is primarily used in lighting, lasers, and other specialized applications in technology and industry.
because it has completely filled p orbital and obeys octet rule
Krypton is a noble gas with atomic number 36. However, the number of neutrons in Krypton can vary from 33 to 64, depending on the isotope. So, in a neutral Krypton atom, there are 36 protons, 36 electrons and 33-64 neutrons.
Krypton and potassium are both chemical elements found on the periodic table. They are both members of the alkali metal group, but potassium is a metal while krypton is a noble gas.
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Yes, krypton's concentration in the atmosphere is about 1 ppm.
There are no 'common' compounds of krypton.
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.
no it is very common
Animals do not use krypton as it is a rare inert gas that is not a component of biological processes. Krypton is primarily used in lighting, lasers, and other specialized applications in technology and industry.
None, it is inert.
they are both from hte Periodic Table
An opossum is NOT rare, it is a common animal.
common minerals are not rare minerals eg:not rare
because it has completely filled p orbital and obeys octet rule
Krypton has....proton=36,neutron=48,electron=36