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The question is very confusingly worded (and, in English, ungrammatical). How about I ignore it and just answer the question I feel like answering, which is "What will krypton react with?"

Krypton will react with fluorine and oxygen under certain conditions.

KrAr+ and KrH+ polyatomic ions have been investigated, and there's some evidence for a KrXe or KrXe+ species.

Krypton apparently can also bond with nitrogen or carbon if you start with a krypton-fluorine compound and react it with a cyanide compound at low temperatures.

That's pretty much it, so far as is currently known.

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Will (1)krypton and (2)radon will react with fluorine?

Krypton and radon are both noble gases, which means they are typically inert and do not readily react with other elements. However, krypton can form some compounds with fluorine under certain conditions, such as krypton difluoride (KrF2). Radon, being heavier and more stable, has even fewer known compounds and does not react with fluorine under normal conditions. Overall, while krypton may react with fluorine to a limited extent, radon is unlikely to do so.


What happens when water reacts with krypton?

Water does not react with krypton, as krypton is a noble gas that is inert and does not readily form chemical compounds with other elements.


What does plutonium react with and wont react with?

Plutonium react with the majority of nonmetals; plutonium doesn't react with noble gases. Plutonium can form alloys with other metals.


Is Krypton edible?

No, krypton is not edible. It is a noble gas that is chemically inert and does not react with other substances, making it unsuitable for consumption. Additionally, krypton exists in trace amounts in the atmosphere and is primarily used in lighting and other industrial applications, not as a food source. Ingesting krypton would not provide any nutritional value and could pose health risks due to its gaseous nature.


Why is krypton a pure substance?

Krypton is considered a pure substance because it is a chemical element with the symbol Kr and atomic number 36, consisting entirely of krypton atoms. As a noble gas, it does not readily react with other elements, which means it exists in a stable, uncombined form. In its gaseous state, krypton has a uniform composition and distinct physical properties, making it a pure substance rather than a mixture.

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How does krypton react with acid?

Krypton is a noble gas and is generally unreactive. It does not react with most acids, including strong acids. This is because noble gases have a full outer electron shell, making them stable and unlikely to form chemical bonds.


Does krypton react with air?

It's a noble gas; it doesn't react with much of anything.


What is more reactive with nitrogen krypton or argon?

Neither. Both argon and krypton does not react with nitrogen.


Will (1)krypton and (2)radon will react with fluorine?

Krypton and radon are both noble gases, which means they are typically inert and do not readily react with other elements. However, krypton can form some compounds with fluorine under certain conditions, such as krypton difluoride (KrF2). Radon, being heavier and more stable, has even fewer known compounds and does not react with fluorine under normal conditions. Overall, while krypton may react with fluorine to a limited extent, radon is unlikely to do so.


What happens when water reacts with krypton?

Water does not react with krypton, as krypton is a noble gas that is inert and does not readily form chemical compounds with other elements.


Does krypton react with HCl and water and NaOH?

Krypton is a noble gas and is generally inert, so it does not react with HCl, water, or NaOH under normal conditions.


What does not react with bromine?

Gold, Platinum, Argon, Helium, Krypton, Xenon, etc.


What substances does krypton react to?

Krypton is a noble gas and is generally chemically inert, meaning it does not react with other substances under normal conditions. However, it can form compounds with highly electronegative elements, such as fluorine or oxygen, under extreme conditions like high pressure and temperature.


What is the formula for krypton dioxide?

Krypton is an element - with the chemical formula "Kr". Because it is a noble gas it occurs on it's own in nature.


Is krypton in a glow stick?

No, krypton is not typically used in glow sticks. Glow sticks usually contain a hydrogen peroxide solution, a phenyl oxalate ester, and a fluorescent dye, which react to produce light. Krypton is a noble gas that is typically used in lighting and photography.


What are some things that contain krypton?

No. Krypton is one of the noble/inert gases, so it does not react with any other element (the exception to that rule is Xenon, which can form a compound with Fluorine, but this is irrelevant).


What are the main characteristics of Krypton?

Krypton is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, inert gas, and considered to be non-toxic. Although it is extremely unreactive krypton can react with fluorine, and a few compounds of the element have been prepared, including krypton (II) fluoride and krypton clathrates. Krypton is characterized by several sharp emission lines (spectral signatures) the strongest being green and yellow. It is one of the products of uranium fission. Solidified krypton is white and crystalline with a face-centered cubic crystal structure, which is a common property of all noble gases.

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