What components can the element Krypton form?
I found this website: http://www.endmemo.com/chem/common/krypton.php The most common (from another website) is krypton difluoride. This belongs in the Chemistry study group: http://openstudy.com/study#/groups/Chemistry
Here comes a guess ... wow, the INERT element krypton (it IS inert isn't it) can actually FORM A COMPOUND ???? Sapphire reckons that it does so with the ultra highly reactive FLUORINE which is anything but inert, so maybe F piles into Kr and says "marry me" type of picturesque language. F and Kr are both gases as far as I know (at STP). So presumably mixing them together and then activating the activation energy required for the "wedding ceremony", so to speak, might produce results which I may not want to be around to see. F is very reactive, I think. I've seen sodium in action, and that's pretty hairy. So, maybe it's run for cover. bon voyage, et bon chance http://perendis.webs.com
@osprey Just totally became lost.... lol
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