Krypton is expensive primarily due to its rarity; it makes up only about 1 part per million in the Earth's atmosphere. The extraction process is complex and costly, as it involves separating krypton from other gases, particularly argon and nitrogen, during air liquefaction. Additionally, its specialized applications in lighting, high-performance windows, and other technologies create a steady demand, further driving up its price.
You use a cryogenics compressor--a machine that repeatedly compresses, cools and depressurizes air. As the air gets colder and colder, gases will drop out of it. At -191C you will get some krypton--the concentration in air is only one part per million, so you won't get much. (This is why krypton is very expensive.)
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 36 electrons.
A krypton tune can typically improve fuel efficiency by 5-15%, so the amount of diesel saved would depend on your driving habits and vehicle. As an estimate, you could save around 1-3 gallons of diesel for every 20 gallons used with a krypton tune.
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.
About $30 per gram
The cost of krypton per ton can vary depending on factors such as supply and demand, market conditions, and the supplier. As of 2021, the price of krypton is approximately $200 per gram. This would equate to $200,000 per kilogram or $200 million per ton.
Pure krypton gas currently costs about US $33 per 100 grams. This means that a milligram of the substance would cost roughly 3.3 cents.
there is no krypton in the human body
Krypton is a noble gas that is typically used in lighting and photography. The cost of krypton per 100 grams can vary depending on factors such as purity, supplier, and market demand. As of the time of writing, the cost of krypton is approximately $30-$50 per 100 grams.
Krypton is REALLY expensive, so it isn't used very much. There are two uses for it: in lighting, a Krypton-filled bulb gives off an excellent white light. it is used in triple-pane windows as an insulating gas.
Krypton was the planet that the to-be superman was born and raised on, so Krypton came millions of years first.
You use a cryogenics compressor--a machine that repeatedly compresses, cools and depressurizes air. As the air gets colder and colder, gases will drop out of it. At -191C you will get some krypton--the concentration in air is only one part per million, so you won't get much. (This is why krypton is very expensive.)
i dont think so
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 is a rare gas and not typically purchased by consumers in small quantities such as 100g. Pricing would depend on the supplier, market conditions, and quantity purchased. It is more commonly sold in large quantities for industrial and scientific purposes.
Krypton is a gas under normal conditions, so the idea of lustre doesn't really apply.