The basic facts:
Noble gases carry the trait of not reacting with many elements and Krypton is classified in this group. It is located in Group 18 and Period 4 of the periodic table. Krypton’s symbol is Kr. Krypton’s atomic number is thirty-six and the atomic mass is 83.80. There are thirty-seven different isotopes in the element, krypton.
Scientists that Discovered Krypton:
Morris Travers is a British chemist who was born on January 24, …show more content…
Krypton is also used for fluorescent lighting. The fluorescent lights give off a glow. Krypton has also been used for measurement purposes. It was used in 1960 to find the length of a meter by using the krypton isotope. Instead they find length of a meter by light in a vacuum. Krypton fluoride is used in most lasers. A fun fact about krypton is the Russians used radioactive krypton during the Cold War for nuclear production. The second fun fact is its isotopes, Krypton-83, can be used for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technology.
What does the Material Safety Data Sheet say about krypton? Krypton is a not a flammable gas. There is no danger when it is digested, exposed to the skin, and eyes. Some danger can come when gas from krypton is inhaled. Some examples of side effects from krypton being inhaled are headaches, dizziness, and lack of oxygen. Seek a physician if experiencing any of these side effects.
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