To the best of my knowledge it doesn't.
there is no krypton in the human body
Krypton is not in the human body, but in the atmosphere in very small amounts.
To melt Krypton, you would need to overcome the intermolecular forces between Krypton atoms. These forces are relatively weak compared to the covalent or metallic bonds found in molecules and solid structures.
Krypton is inert, which means it has no effect on anything. If it is inhaled in excessive amounts, it can cause dizziness and nausea.
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!!
Krypton Tetrafluoride
Krypton is a noble gas, and as such is not reactive. Apart from keeping it isolated for whatever purposes you have for it, I doubt that it would require anything special.
The element krypton has the symbol Kr.
No, krypton is odorless.
Krypton is a gas.
It is Krypton!
It seems like there might be a mistake in your question. Krypton is a gas and its atomic mass is around 83.80 g/mol, not 30.00 g/mol. So, if you have 30.00 g of krypton, you would have approximately 0.358 moles of krypton.