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because it has completely filled p orbital and obeys octet rule

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What is kryptons common compound?

There are no 'common' compounds of krypton.


What is the name of the common ore that contains Krypton?

Ahaha. You might be thinking of the Superman Krypton indeed, but you won't find any Krypton ore on Earth. Krypton is actually a noble gas at room temperature. It's colorless and odorless, also.


Is krypton a rare or common element?

Element


What common or important molecules contain krypton?

None, it is inert.


What does potassium and krypton have common?

they are both from hte Periodic Table


What is the number of protons neutrons and electrons for Krypton?

Krypton has....proton=36,neutron=48,electron=36


How many protons neutrons and electrons are in krypton?

Krypton is a noble gas with atomic number 36. However, the number of neutrons in Krypton can vary from 33 to 64, depending on the isotope. So, in a neutral Krypton atom, there are 36 protons, 36 electrons and 33-64 neutrons.


What do the elements krypton and potassium have in common?

Krypton and potassium are both chemical elements found on the periodic table. They are both members of the alkali metal group, but potassium is a metal while krypton is a noble gas.


Is krypton in the family of alkaili metal?

No, Krypton belongs in the Noble (or inert) gases group. This is group 8 and has the common characteristic of a full outer shell, thus they are not reactive.


What are the common noble gases?

There are six: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon


What are the common ores or compounds of krypton?

Krypton is a noble gas and does not typically form chemical compounds or ores in nature because of its stable, inert nature. However, it can form compounds under specific conditions, such as krypton difluoride (KrF2) and krypton oxides. These compounds are mainly created in laboratories and are not commonly found in nature.


What do potassium and krypton have in common?

Potassium and krypton are both elements on the periodic table. They are both nonmetals, but they have different chemical properties due to their location on the periodic table - potassium is an alkali metal while krypton is a noble gas.