No. Krypton gas is an element and therefore a pure substance.
First we need the moles of krypton gas. Monoatomic gas.0.405 grams Kr (1 mole Kr/83.80 grams)= 0.004833 moles krypton gas======================Now the ideal gas equation.PV = nRT(1 atm)(X volume) = (0.004833 moles Kr)(0.08206 L*atm/mol*K)(298.15 K)= 0.118 Liters of krypton gas--------------------------------------
Krypton is used in flashlights because it is a noble gas that is chemically stable and ideal for creating a consistent and bright light. When electricity passes through a krypton gas-filled bulb, it produces a steady, efficient light source that is well-suited for illuminating dark areas.
Krypton is a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature.
Krypton is a gas at standard room temperature and pressure.
I think it's a gas
First we need the moles of krypton gas. Monoatomic gas.0.405 grams Kr (1 mole Kr/83.80 grams)= 0.004833 moles krypton gas======================Now the ideal gas equation.PV = nRT(1 atm)(X volume) = (0.004833 moles Kr)(0.08206 L*atm/mol*K)(298.15 K)= 0.118 Liters of krypton gas--------------------------------------
Krypton is a nonmetal. It is a noble gas
Only krypton (Kr) is a noble gas.
Krypton is used in flashlights because it is a noble gas that is chemically stable and ideal for creating a consistent and bright light. When electricity passes through a krypton gas-filled bulb, it produces a steady, efficient light source that is well-suited for illuminating dark areas.
Krypton is a gas.
Krypton is a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature.
No, krypton is normally not radioactive. Almost 60% of krypton is composed of krypton-84.
Krypton is a gas under normal conditions, so the idea of lustre doesn't really apply.
Krypton is a gas
Krypton is a diamagnetic gas.
Krypton is not a metal, so therefore, it is not shiny or dull. It is a noble gas, and it's colorless and odorless.
Krypton is a noble gas with 36 electrons.