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No - though it's released as a by-product of nuclear fission (bomb explosions or reactors), it's not used as a primary component in either prior to fission.

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What is krypton is used for?

its used in fluorescent light bulbs and krypton-fluoride lasers


Are there important isotopes in Krypton?

Yes, there are several important isotopes of Krypton. Krypton-85 is used in dating old groundwater, while Krypton-81 is used for monitoring the Earth's atmosphere. Krypton-86 is the most abundant stable isotope and is used in various applications, such as in lighting and advertising signs.


Is krypton a liquid?

no krypton is a gas like like neon it is used in lights


Is krypton in fireworks?

No, krypton is not typically used in fireworks. Common elements used in fireworks include sulfur, charcoal, and metals like strontium, barium, and copper which produce the different colors seen in fireworks displays.


What are common uses of krypton?

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.


When was the h bomb used?

The H bomb (fusion bomb) has never been used in anger.


How is krypton used in everyday life?

it isnt * * * * * It is used in fluorescent lamps.


What are some uses for krypton?

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.


What is the history of argon?

it can be used with krypton for florecent lights


Which atomic bomb used uranium and which used plutonium?

Hiroshima bomb: uranium Nagasaki bomb: plutonium


What form is krypton in when used?

Krypton is typically used in its gaseous form in applications such as lighting, lasers, and cryogenics. It is most commonly found in gas discharge tubes for producing light and as a filling gas in double-pane windows for insulation.


How are uranium and krypton different?

Uranium is a radioactive metal used as a fuel in nuclear reactors, while krypton is a noble gas commonly used in lighting. Uranium is a heavy element with radioactive isotopes, whereas krypton is a non-reactive gas that is typically found in trace amounts in the Earth's atmosphere.

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