Krypton is a Noble gas. But it has two different main forms. It can be found in the Earth's atmosphere (about 1ppm) and also in Mars' (.3ppm). It's solid form is a type of crystal. It's gas is colorless and odorless.
At -10 degrees Celsius, krypton is in a gaseous state. Krypton, a noble gas, has a boiling point of -157.36 degrees Celsius, meaning it remains a gas well above that temperature. Therefore, at -10 degrees Celsius, it does not condense into a liquid or solid form.
Krypton has....proton=36,neutron=48,electron=36
At room temperature krypton is a gas.
Potassium and krypton are both elements on the periodic table. They are both nonmetals, but they have different chemical properties due to their location on the periodic table - potassium is an alkali metal while krypton is a noble gas.
Krypton is a chemical element with the symbol Kr and atomic number 36. It has 36 protons in its nucleus, which defines it as a noble gas. The number of neutrons in krypton can vary among its isotopes, but the most common isotope, krypton-84, has 48 neutrons. Krypton also has 36 electrons, balancing the positive charge of its protons and making it electrically neutral.
Krypton is a gas
There are no 'common' compounds of krypton.
Ahaha. You might be thinking of the Superman Krypton indeed, but you won't find any Krypton ore on Earth. Krypton is actually a noble gas at room temperature. It's colorless and odorless, also.
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No. At room temperature krypton is a gas while nickel is a solid.
Krypton is a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature.
Krypton is a noble gas that exists as a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas in its natural state. It is present in trace amounts in the Earth's atmosphere.
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Krypton is a gas at standard room temperature and pressure.
None, it is inert.
they are both from hte Periodic Table
At 20 degrees Celsius, krypton is a colorless and odorless gas. It remains in its gaseous state at this temperature. Krypton is a noble gas with a boiling point of -153.22 degrees Celsius, so at 20 degrees Celsius, it is well above its boiling point.