Krypton is a noble gas, so it and the other noble gases are totally inert (meaning completely nonreactive), so you can probably throw (almost) anything at it without it reacting with it, except for some highly reactive chemicals.
No, krypton is not considered a reactive element. While most noble gases are inert, it has very little chemical reactivity.
yes it is a highly radioactive element because its chemical compound is a very dangerous structure.
The use of fluorine or extreme cold can result in some chemical activity, but krypton is very unreactive.
It is likely to be stable because it is an earth metal and if it were to react it would cause a disaster.
inert
Sodium is the most reactive.
Rubidium
Neither. Both argon and krypton does not react with nitrogen.
Krypton Tetrafluoride
The element krypton has the symbol Kr.
Sodium is the most reactive.
Rubidium
Krypton is not reactive and be mixed with any gas.
Non-reactive, along with all other noble gasses.
Neither. Both argon and krypton does not react with nitrogen.
Noble gasses are least reactive of all the elements. So the least reactive element in the period 4 is Krypton. It is a noble gas with an atomic number of 36.
helium neon argon krypton xenon radon
Fluorine(F2) is the most reactive element, known to react with even Xenon, Krypton, Gold, Platinum, etc.
Krypton gas is not a highly reactive substance, so it is not hazardous of its own accord. However, it can deplete oxygen in the atmosphere and cause asphyxiation. Krypton is known as an asphyxiant.
Krypton is a noble gas, and as such is not reactive. Apart from keeping it isolated for whatever purposes you have for it, I doubt that it would require anything special.
Krypton is a noble gas and has a full outer electron shell. Bromine on the other hand has 7 valence electrons, and being very electronegative, wants to accept an electron to satisfy its octet.
Krypton is a part of the family of elements known as the noble gases. They all lack odor and color, and they are barely reactive.