Krypton is an element.
It would be a compound if it existed, but such a compound is impossible.
The compound with the formula KrF4 is called krypton tetrafluoride. It is a chemical compound consisting of one krypton atom bonded to four fluorine atoms.
No, krypton is a monoatomic element.
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
Krypton has the most protons among argon, nitrogen, chlorine, and krypton. It has 36 protons.
Krypton is an element.
Krypton is an element with symbol Kr and atomic number 36.
Krypton is an element with symbol Kr and atomic number 36.
Krypton is an element with symbol Kr and atomic number 36.
Krypton is an element with symbol Kr and atomic number 36.
Krypton is a chemical element with symbol Kr and atomic number 36. It is a member of group 18 elements.
Krypton is an element not a compound. It is a noble gas (group 0) and has atomic number 36. It is a very stable and unreactive element.
Kr is the chemical symbol for krypton, which is an element, one of the noble gases.
No, Since Krypton is a noble gas, it forms very few compounds and none with metals
Krypton (Kr) is the element in group 18 that is most likely to form a compound with fluorine. It can form compounds like KrF2 under extreme conditions.
It would be a compound if it existed, but such a compound is impossible.
You don't. Elements are all just one substance. The element 'gold' is 100% gold; the element Americium is 100% Americium; The element Krypton is 100% Krypton, and so on through the table of the elements.