Both K (potassium) and Kr (Krypton) are in period 4 in the periodic table. This means that their outermost electrons are located in the 4th energy level shell (n=4).
Nothing in common except that both have a nucleus at the center (containing protons and neutrons) with electrons revolving around the nucleus.
Nothing in common except that both have a nucleus at the centre (containing protons and neutrons) with electrons revolving around the nucleus.
K and Kr are present in same period. They have same number of shells.
Potassium and krypton are natural chemical elements.
They have the same atomic radius ! They are in the same row as each other ! They are in period 4!
They both have k’s
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the element krypton
All the elements except elements belonging to zero group (He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe which are inert in nature) can bond with other elements.
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Several can. If you meant protons, then it's cadmium.
I think it reprsent xenon
the element krypton
All the elements except elements belonging to zero group (He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe which are inert in nature) can bond with other elements.
Calcium (Ca) amd silver (Ag) are metals.
That column contains the Noble Gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn).
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Noble gases are in the group 18 of the periodic table: He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn, Uuo.
Only one element in the entire periodic table starts with the letter X, and it is Xenon (Atomic Number 54, Atomic Mass of 131.30, and Electronic Configuration of [Kr]5s24d105p6 ).
Several can. If you meant protons, then it's cadmium.
Element 36 is Krypton and is a radioactive gas.
Elements in the same family of the periodic table have the same number of valence electrons. For light elements this amounts to the same electron configuration, but for heavier elements this is not necessarily the case, e.g. Ni: [Ar]4d8 5s2 ; Pd: [Kr] 5d10 ; Pt: [Xe] 6d9 7s1 .However the whole underlying reason for the periodic law involves the number of valence electrons, and this is expressed in the periodic table.
the noble gases helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), and the radioactive radon (Rn).
I think it's the elements of the Periodic table. He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn