No, as a noble gas it is almost never reacts and does not burn.
Krypton (Kr) is a noble gas found in the air. It has limited its practical applications, but never the less, Krypton is used in some types of photographic flashes used in high speed photography. Some fluorescent light bulbs are also filled with a mixture of krypton and argon gases. Krypton gas is also combined with other gases to make luminous signs that glow with a greenish-yellow light.
krypton and xenon
It is Krypton!
Krypton is a gas.
its used in fluorescent light bulbs and krypton-fluoride lasers
no krypton is a gas like like neon it is used in lights
Krypton is used with Argon as a low pressure filling gas for florescent lighting.
We see solid and liquefied krypton used in some experiments, but most of the uses of krypton employ its gaseous phase. Use the related link to see how this inert gas is used.
No, as a noble gas it is almost never reacts and does not burn.
Krypton's main uses are for low pressure filling gas for fluoresent lights.
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.
Krypton is used to fill electric lamp bulbs which are filled with a mixture of krypton and argon, and for various electronic devices. Krypton is also used in photographic projection lamps, in very high-powered electric arc lights used at airports and in some strobo-lamps, because it has an extremely fast respons to an electric current.
it isnt * * * * * It is used in fluorescent lamps.
Krypton was first used as a light source since it has several emission lines that make the ionized krypton gas release appear whitish. It was used in some photographic flashes used in high speed photography and when mixed with another element by the name of 'argon' it was used as flourescent bulbs.
it can be used with krypton for florecent lights
Krypton is REALLY expensive, so it isn't used very much. There are two uses for it: in lighting, a Krypton-filled bulb gives off an excellent white light. it is used in triple-pane windows as an insulating gas.