Applications of krypton are:
- filling gas in special lamps as for high speed Photography
- krypton-fluorine (KrF) lasers
- liquid for particle physics calorimetry
- liquid for magnetic resonance imagery
- component of anesthetic gases
Krypton is inert, which means it has no effect on anything. If it is inhaled in excessive amounts, it can cause dizziness and nausea.
Krypton is a noble gas, and as such is not reactive. Apart from keeping it isolated for whatever purposes you have for it, I doubt that it would require anything special.
It's a noble gas; it doesn't react with much of anything.
No
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If you have to ask, No.
Krypton Tetrafluoride
nope.
Yes.