Oh, dude, krypton is important because it's a noble gas on the Periodic Table, like the royalty of elements. It's used in lighting, like those fancy neon signs, and in lasers for eye surgery, so it's basically a rockstar among gases. Plus, it's Superman's home planet, so like, that's pretty cool, right?
The element Krypton has no specific odor. Krypton is a noble gas that is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. It reacts with no other elements.
The outer electrons in krypton are eight electrons.
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).
Animals do not use krypton as it is a rare inert gas that is not a component of biological processes. Krypton is primarily used in lighting, lasers, and other specialized applications in technology and industry.
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.
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
Natural isotopes of krypton are: Kr-78, Kr-80 to Kr-84, Kr-86.
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
None, it is inert.
Krypton is a gas under normal conditions, so the idea of lustre doesn't really apply.
Rao is the name of the sun that Krypton orbits. Rao was so unstable a race created Krypton to control it. Krypton is extremely powerful, and this is where superman is from.
If you mean "planet", then No. Note, Krypton is a nobel gas ... so it's not in plants either.
The element Krypton has no specific odor. Krypton is a noble gas that is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. It reacts with no other elements.
No, krypton has the atomic mass of 83.798 amu. This means that one mole of krypton is 83.798 g.
The outer electrons in krypton are eight electrons.