No, it is a noble gas
No noble gas is isoelectronic with the element chlorine. But argon is isoelectronic with the chloride ion.
Krypton is a nonmetal. It is a noble gas
Krypton is a noble gas with 36 electrons.
Krypton is a gas, one of the noble or intert gases.
The noble gas that comes before iodine is krypton.
No noble gas is isoelectronic with the element chlorine. But argon is isoelectronic with the chloride ion.
Krypton is a nonmetal. It is a noble gas
Only krypton (Kr) is a noble gas.
Krypton is not a metal, so therefore, it is not shiny or dull. It is a noble gas, and it's colorless and odorless.
Krypton is a noble gas with 36 electrons.
It can't. Krypton is a noble gas, which means that all of its valence shells are filled with electrons. It doesn't want to be overfilled, nor does it want to be missing any. Though there are laboratory experiments making some types of ions, but it is very difficult and quick. You won't be seeing any ions of krypton made naturally.
Krypton is a gas, one of the noble or intert gases.
The noble gas that comes before iodine is krypton.
Noble gases are, for all intents and purposes, unreactive - there are a few noble gas compounds but you have to really work at it to convince noble gases to form bonds. Fluorine is an extremely reactive gas, hence it is not a noble gas. It is a halogen - the most reactive halogen of them all.
Argon is a noble gas. It is not a halogen. Fluorine is a example for that.
A noble gas.
A noble gas. see www.education.jlab.org/qa/krypton.html