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Krypton is a noble gas, and thus rarely forms any bond, ionic or covalent. When it does bond, it is usually covalent; however, krypton compounds are not found in nature and must be synthesized in a laboratory. Reports have also been made of ionic compounds with krypton, but these are only stable at extremely low temperatures.

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