The element krypton's atomic radius is 189 pm. This is a measurement of its atom sizes or the distance between the electron cloud and the nucleus.
The atomic radius of potassium is 220pm.
If by "bigger" you mean having more protons, then Krypton has more, and therefore is heavier, weighing in at 83.8 (atomic weight). Potassium weighs a mere 39.0983. However, if by "bigger" you mean how much space it takes up, the atomic radius of Potassium is 227 pm, as opposed to Krypton's radius of 88 pm. The atomic radius is the average distance from the nucleus to the outside boundary of the electron cloud. I'd go to the internet for more, but hope this helps anyway.
The empirically atomic radius of beryllium (105 pm) is higher than the empirically atomic radius ofoxygen (60 pm).
Krypton is a non meta element. Atomic mass of it is 84.
Krypton is a non meta element. Atomic mass of it is 35.
The atomic weight is 83.798.
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Magnesium's atomic radius is smaller than Calcium's.
It is krypton as it the far most right on the periodic table, having the smallest radius
in the case of non-metals, the anions are formed by the addition of electrons. So the ionic radius is larger than that of the atomic radius
Sodium has a larger atomic radius and is more metallic.
Bromine's atomic radii is larger than that of chlorine.
If by "bigger" you mean having more protons, then Krypton has more, and therefore is heavier, weighing in at 83.8 (atomic weight). Potassium weighs a mere 39.0983. However, if by "bigger" you mean how much space it takes up, the atomic radius of Potassium is 227 pm, as opposed to Krypton's radius of 88 pm. The atomic radius is the average distance from the nucleus to the outside boundary of the electron cloud. I'd go to the internet for more, but hope this helps anyway.
Yes. Krypton has an atomic number of 36.
krypton's atomic number is rounded to 84
Krypton is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 83.80.
Krypton is an element with symbol Kr and atomic number 36.
Element 19, potassium: atomic radius = 227 pm. Element 35, bromine: atomic radius = 120 pm.