Organisms in the same family would share more characteristics in common than those in the same class. Family is a more specific taxonomic rank than class, so organisms within the same family are more closely related and share more similar characteristics. Organisms within the same class may belong to different families and, therefore, not necessarily share as many common characteristics.
The classification group that is larger than genus is called family. A family consists of one or more genera that share similarities in their characteristics.
Class is larger than family. A class is a category of organisms that share similar characteristics, such as mammals, reptiles, or birds. A family is a smaller subgroup within a class that includes closely related organisms.
Yes, it is possible for a family to have more than one genus. Families are classified based on similarities in characteristics, so it is common for a family to include multiple genera that share certain traits or evolutionary relationships.
No, family and species are not the same. In the classification system, species is the most specific level and represents individual organisms that share similar traits and can interbreed. Family is a higher taxonomic rank that groups similar species together based on a common ancestor.
Krypton is a colourless, odourless, inert gas with no chemical properties. It is a noble gas.
a chemical property for krypton is... it does not burn.
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
Two elements that have properties similar to potassium are sodium and rubidium due to their chemical similarities in the same group on the periodic table, known as Group 1 or alkali metals. Krypton's properties are more similar to other noble gases such as xenon and neon, as they all share similar valence electron configurations and chemical behavior.
Krypton can form compounds with fluorine, such as krypton difluoride (KrF2). These compounds are usually unstable and have unique properties due to krypton's noble gas nature.
- it is a practically inert gas
The noble gases is the family to which the element krypton belongs. Noble gases share such similar characteristics as an absence of color and odor and a low level of chemical reactivity. The other naturally occurring noble gases are argon, helium, neon, radon, and xenon. The word 'krypton' owes its origins to the classical Greek language of the ancient Greeks, where 'kryptos' means 'the hidden one'.
No, krypton is not a semimetal. It is a noble gas found in group 18 of the periodic table and does not exhibit the properties of a semimetal.
Krypton belongs to the Inert or Noble gases group or chemical family in the Periodic Table.
Chemical properties of Krypton: Atomic number : 36 Atomic Mass: 83.80 Density: 3.73 Melting point : -157 (degrees Celsius) Boiling point: - 153 (degrees Celsiuses) Isotopes: 15 Under normal conditions Krypton is colourless, odourless. Krypton as a solid is a white crystalline substance.
they produce extreme heat when mixed with water
The horizontal rows are called periods. Krypton (atomic number 36) is the last element in the period 4.