Smith,+Cline

By: Collin Smith

1.) Krypton Kr
 * Krypton**

2.) -153.415 degress

3.) -157.36 degress

4.) 3000 (85K)

5.) P- 36, N- 48, E- 36

6.) 83.798

7.) 36

8.)g

9.) 8

10.) Discovered in 1898, it was discovered by Sir William Ramsay and M.W. Traver. It was found in argon, they found it by a process of liquification and evaporation

11.) You get Krypton by a sample of air and cooling it so it solidfies then heating it up so it turns to gas and you extract it from there.

12.) Chemical- One of the six noble gases, six stable isotopes, two oxidation states and is a nonreactive gas Physical- Colorless, Oderless, Tasteless, it exhibits a face centered cubic crystal lattice.

13.) Compounds of Krypton is KrF2, Kr2F3, XeF5

14.) Chemical Reaction- Krypton and Fluorine - Krypton and Xenon

15.) Commercial- Lighting and Photography

16.) $33.00 per 100 grams

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19.) Krypton lasers produce pulses with 500 times the power of the entire U.S. electrical grid. It also can detect the precense of a secret nuclear plant.

Citation

WebElements http://www.webelements.com Mark winter 2012

Jefferson Lab http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ Steve Gannon 2014

Chemicool http://www.chemicool.com Chem cool 2014