A Visual Encyclopedia of the Periodic Table

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
196

Noble Gases


Krypton


Kr


36


Forms


Uses


36 36 48

State: Gas
Discovery: 1898

The word krypton means the “hidden one”
in Greek. This element exists as an inert gas
in nature, which means that it does not react
with almost any other element. Krypton is not
found in any minerals and only tiny amounts of
it can be found in the air. Pure krypton produces

a very bright white light when electrified
with a current, which makes it ideal for
use in flash bulbs. Krypton can react with
the element fluorine to form the compound
krypton fluoride, which is used to power
some kinds of laser.

This globe
contains a mixture
of noble gases,
including krypton.

This energy-
efficient bulb
contains krypton.

When this camera’s
flash activates, it’s
a result of krypton
being electrified by
the camera’s battery.

Kr ypton-based
lasers illuminate
this building.

Laser lighting

Digital camera

Plasm

a (^) b
all
P
ur
e^
kr
yp
to
n^
in^
a^ g
las
s^ sp
here
Incandescent bulb
Kr ypton is a transparent
gas but it glows with
a blue-white light when
electricity flows through it.
This sample of
kr ypton is trapped
in a glass sphere.
Sir William
Ramsey won a
Nobel Prize
in Chemistry for
discovering the
noble gases.
196-197_Krypton_Xenon.indd 196 02/12/16 6:54 pm

Free download pdf