yes it reacts and combines with a halogen called fluorine and can also make calthrates
It reacts with electricity,It glows.
Krypton does not react with water.
argon
Krypton don't react with acids.
Neither. Both argon and krypton does not react with nitrogen.
No. Krypton is one of the noble/inert gases, so it does not react with any other element (the exception to that rule is Xenon, which can form a compound with Fluorine, but this is irrelevant).
No, neither, niente, noppa, zero
This is how they react to the substances. Sometimes the substances that are inside the plant will react in an unusual way with the substance.
Krypton don't react with acids.
Neither. Both argon and krypton does not react with nitrogen.
It's a noble gas; it doesn't react with much of anything.
The question is very confusingly worded (and, in English, ungrammatical). How about I ignore it and just answer the question I feel like answering, which is "What will krypton react with?" Krypton will react with fluorine and oxygen under certain conditions. KrAr+ and KrH+ polyatomic ions have been investigated, and there's some evidence for a KrXe or KrXe+ species. Krypton apparently can also bond with nitrogen or carbon if you start with a krypton-fluorine compound and react it with a cyanide compound at low temperatures. That's pretty much it, so far as is currently known.
Krypton is a noble gas and already has noble gas configuration.
when two substances react a chemical change occurs
No. Krypton is one of the noble/inert gases, so it does not react with any other element (the exception to that rule is Xenon, which can form a compound with Fluorine, but this is irrelevant).
The ability to react with other substances is a chemical property.
Krypton is already a noble gas and hence need not gain noble gas configuration.
Chemical
Gold, Platinum, Argon, Helium, Krypton, Xenon, etc.
No, neither, niente, noppa, zero