no it is not stable bcoz if an atom needs to be stable it needs to have 8 electrons in the valency (outermost) shell,where as a krypton has only 2 in its valency electron.
Having the outer shell of electrons filled krypton is very stable.
it is an stable element
element
Heavy radioactive elements (parent nuclei) decay to form daughter products that are as varied in number as the parents. Each heavy element has its own daughter.To find the decay mode and end products of the radioactive decay for a given isotope, use a Table of Nuclides. A link is provided to the interactive chart posted by the National Nuclear Data Center at the Brookhaven National Laboratory.The final stable element formed by all radioactive decay is lead (element number 82).
The element fluorine is extremely unstable as it will react with any other element making it very hard to contain.
One example of an element pun is "A burial chamber that weighs 2000 pounds is called a krypton." Krypton is an element that comes from the word "kryptos" which means "the hidden one".
Roughly speaking, a body will be stable if its center of gravity, projected downward, is inside the surface on which it rests.
Any of the noble gases (in the right-most column of the periodic table): helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe) radon (Rn), and Hydrogen.They all have what is called a stable "octet."See the Related Questions for more information on what the octet rule in chemistry is.
Nothing. Krypton is already just about as stable as it's possible for an element to get.
It really isn't elements that are stable or unstable, but isotopes. Carbon has both stable and unstable isotopes.
No, americium is an unstable and radioactive chemical element.
Hssium is a radioactive and very unstable chemical element.
All the isotopes of nobelium are radioactive and unstable.
You must make it stable if it is unstable it will oxidise by definition. You would have to add another element to make the compound stable but you would then be changing it to a stable salt.
none, uranium itself is unstable, there are no stable elements after bismuth; and even some researchers suggest that bismuth is an unstable radioactive element with a halflife approaching twice the age of the universe.
Each element can form stable, less stable or unstable compounds.
Krypton.
Stable electronic configuration is when the valence shell of an element is completely filled (8 electrons) whereas unstable electronic configuration is when the valence shell of an element is not completely filled
Krypton is an element.
Krypton is an element not a compound. It is a noble gas (group 0) and has atomic number 36. It is a very stable and unreactive element.