About krypton isotopes Krypton 78 krypton 80 krypton 82 krypton 83 krypton 84 Krypton 86

Time:2022-06-07 01:18:08

Krypton Isotopes - Krypton was discovered in 1898 by Sir William Ramsay and Morris W. Travers. Its name is derived from the Greek kryptos, which means "hidden".


Krypton is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. It liquefies at -153.22 º C and solidifies at 157.36 º C into a white crystalline substance with a face-centered cubic structure. it


Slightly soluble in water.


Krypton is a noble gas element. Its closed shell, stable octet electron configuration allows zero reaction with almost anything. Only a few types of compounds have been synthesized


Compounds, complexes and clathrates, mainly with fluorine, an electronegative element.


Krypton has fewer commercial applications than helium or argon. Its main use is in fluorescent lamps. It is mixed with argon as a fill gas to increase the brightness of fluorescent tubes. other applications


Use includes flash tubes and incandescent bulbs for high-speed photography. Radioactive krypton- 85 was used as a tracer to monitor surface reactions. The unit of length "meter" used to be based on the orange of Krypton 86


Defined by the red spectral lines.


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isotope

Z(p)

N(n)

atomic weight

natural content

Abundance

chemical form

Krypton 78

36

42

77.92039

0.35%

99.90%

Gas

Krypton 80

36

44

79.916379

2.25%

99.90%

Gas

Krypton 82

36

46

81.913485

11.60%

99.90%

Gas

Krypton 83

36

47

82.914137

11.50%

99.90%

Gas

Krypton 84

36

48

83.911508

57.00%

99.90%

Gas

Krypton 86

36

50

85.910615

17.30%

99.90%

Gas