The names and chemical formulas for five compounds in which Krypton exists are Krypton Tetrachloride (KrCl4), Krypton Difluoride (KrF2), Krypton Hexabromine (KrBr6), Krypton Dichromate (Kr2Cr2O7), Krypton Chromate (KrCrO4)
Some compounds of krypton are:
KrF2, KrXe, Kr(OTeF5)2, HKrCN, HKrHC2, etc.
non-reactive
There is no such chemical symbol. 'OH' does not exist as a substance. However, the symbol 'OH^-' does exist, it is the symbol for the hydroxide anion(ion). Further when 'OH^-' is shown in a substance , e.g. NaOH , the 'OH^- ,moiety still exists but is cancelled out by the 'Na^+' Two equal and opposite charges.
Sodium exists naturally in compounds, but not in its elemental form. It must be extracted by artificial means.
Molecules are the combination of two or more atoms which may exist free in gaseous form or in solutions, the ionic compounds are not the molecular compounds because their one unit can not exists freely but as the crystal lattice.
It could be one of the following: ethylene glycol (1,2-dihydroxyethane); 1,1-dihydroxyethane; (hydroxymethyl)methyl ether; or dimethyl peroxide.
Krypton exists in very minute quantity in our atmosphere.
There is an element called Krypton, it has nothing to do with superheros from another planet.
Since chlorate is a univalent anion, if such a compound exists it would have the formula Ni(ClO3)4.
The type of bond that exists in all organic compounds would be a covalent bond.
Helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon
compounds
Steel is a generic term for any of several alloys. It's not really a "compound" in the chemical sense of the word, but typically exists as a mixture of several compounds.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity while molecular compounds do not
No such chemical exists.
It exists naturally in air, many foods (proteins, legumes, etc.), and soil. Nitrogen compounds such as ammonia, nitric acid, nitrates, and nitrides are used to make fertilizers and other chemical products. Its chemical symbol is N, and atomic weight is 7.
Compounds of mendelevium are not known up today.
An ionic compound always exists in solid state.