Krypton is mainly used in lighting, such as in fluorescent lamps and flashlights, to produce a bright and steady light. It is also used in some specialized lasers and in Photography for its ability to block certain types of radiation. Additionally, krypton is sometimes used in gas mixtures for its insulating properties in double-paned windows.
Krypton Tetrafluoride
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.
The element krypton has the symbol Kr.
Krypton is most commonly found in the Earth's atmosphere, where it makes up a small percentage of the air we breathe. It is also found in trace amounts in some minerals and can be extracted from the air for various industrial uses.
Krypton is an element, and all elements are the result of nuclear fission, nuclear fusion or radioactive decay. Krypton is one of the byproducts of the nuclear fission of Uranium and Plutonium, either from atomic bombs or nuclear reactors. Since Krypton is not one of the results of a natural radioactive decay chain, the only other possible source of Krypton is from nuclear fusion, and the only source of fusion powerful enough to produce it would be a supernova.
Fermium hasn't uses.
If your question is "What do you call someone who uses the products made by industry?", you call him a consumer.
It's not really that important, but it's used for some lighting products. Neon Lights are made with krypton and other gases. And it's where superman lives if you want the non-scientific answer.
Protactinium has not uses.
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.
To keep superman at bay. No, that's kryptonite. Krypton is mostly used in lighting applications (as are most of the noble gases).
Krypton, symbol Kr, Atomic Number 36, is the element.
if super man had balls they would be made of krypton
Krypton is a noble gas and it is odorless, colorless and tasteless. Looking at a jar of krypton would be like looking at a jar of air. It is used in lasers,bright electrical lamps,and bright light such as photographic flash.
energy,raw material for human-made products
It wasn't made - it's the debris from the planet Krypton.
Isotopes of krypton are: Kr-78, Kr-80 to Kr-84, Kr-86. Kr-83 was used in magnetic resonance imaging.