Krypton has 36 protons, 36 neutrons, and 42 neutrons.
You need to get 78 large Styrofoam balls (36 for protons and 42 for neutrons) and glue them all together. Then get 36 small balls (for the electrons) and attach them to a wooden stick. Now put the wooden sticks into the protons and you have your model.
i have kinda the same ? but all i have so far is that it forms a compound with fluorine to make krypton difluoride and krypton tetrafluoride
it explodes
Fluorine.
Get a big strofoam ball and connect two electrons to the outside first of all. Next cut away a quarter of the ball and make a neutron and two protons. Finally color them all.
- it is a practically inert gas
Krypton tetra Fluoride
Fractional Distillation. When you boil all of the water, nitrogen, oxygen, helium, and argon out of the air, you are left with krypton.
Lithium has a lower electronegativity than krypton. The electronegativity for lithium is 0.98; the electronegativity for krypton is 3.0. Note that most noble gases in group 18 have no electronegativity at all since the do not make compounds. However, since krypton and xenon do make compounds under some circumstances, they do have a measurable electronegativity.
Krypton
to make a long story short it blew up
Krypton Tetrafluoride
It is Krypton!