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Krypton is used with Argon as a low pressure filling gas for florescent lighting.
Those gases do not react chemically so do not damage a hot filament in a bulb.
The physical property that can render tungsten suitable for making filament of tungsten light bulbs is incandescence.
its used in fluorescent light bulbs and krypton-fluoride lasers
Krypton (the element, not the mythical planet) has no purpose that I know of. It just is.
Krypton light has a large number of spectral lines, and krypton's high light output in plasmasallows it to play an important role in many high-powered gas lasers
it's fast it's bright its a florescent light! You need to get krypton to night or Do you want the best kind of light? Well you won't have it unless you get krypton to night!!
Light. Nothing moves faster than light
Light from Krypton-86 was used in 1960, and by international agreement defined the meter in terms of wavelength of light emitted by the Krypton-86 isotopeFluorescent lamps are filled with a mixture of krypton and argon. Krypton is also used in tungsten-filament photographic projection lamps and in very high-powered electric arc lights used at airports. Usually green and orange in color.
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Krypton, like the other noble gases, can be used in lighting and photography. Krypton light has a large number of spectral lines, and krypton's high light output in plazmas allows it to play an important role in many high-powered gas lasers, which pick out one of the many spectral lines to amplify. There is also a specific krypton fluoride lasers.