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.
Krypton is a drug that helps you fall asleep faster so they use it in hospitals to put the person to sleep faster
No. Krypton is one of the noble/inert gases, so it does not react with any other element (the exception to that rule is Xenon, which can form a compound with Fluorine, but this is irrelevant).
Krypton light has a large number of spectral lines, and krypton's high light output in plasmasallows it to play an important role in many high-powered gas lasers
It is a gas so no hardness
Krypton is a noble gas so it doesn't have any effects on humans; it is inert.
Period Number: 4 Group Number: 18
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No. Krypton is one of the noble/inert gases, so it does not react with any other element (the exception to that rule is Xenon, which can form a compound with Fluorine, but this is irrelevant).
Natural isotopes of krypton are: Kr-78, Kr-80 to Kr-84, Kr-86.
Krypton was the planet that the to-be superman was born and raised on, so Krypton came millions of years first.
i dont think so
i have kinda the same ? but all i have so far is that it forms a compound with fluorine to make krypton difluoride and krypton tetrafluoride
No, as a noble gas it is almost never reacts and does not burn.
None, it is inert.
Krypton light has a large number of spectral lines, and krypton's high light output in plasmasallows it to play an important role in many high-powered gas lasers
It is, however, possible for krypton to hurt you. This isn't because the krypton is poisonous, but because of the lack of oxygen in the room. krypton takes up oxygen so if you were in a room full of it, you would suffocate. It is, however, possible for krypton to hurt you. This isn't because the krypton is poisonous, but because of the lack of oxygen in the room. krypton takes up oxygen so if you were in a room full of it, you would suffocate.
Krypton is a gas under normal conditions, so the idea of lustre doesn't really apply.
I don't think Krypton can be in living things, It's in Lasers, and the tip of your pencil. So, i don't think Krypton is in living things.