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ToggleKrypton is a chemical element with the symbol Kr and atomic number 36. It is a member of group 18 (noble gases) on the periodic table. Here’s a detailed overview:
Krypton is quite rare in the Earth’s atmosphere, about 1 part per million by volume. It is obtained commercially by fractional distillation of liquefied air.
Krypton has several isotopes, with Kr-84, Kr-86, Kr-82, and Kr-83 being the most stable and naturally occurring. Kr-85, a radioactive isotope, is used in leak detection and radioactive dating.
Krypton is non-toxic and inert, presenting minimal chemical reactivity and low biological activity. However, breathing air with a high concentration of krypton instead of normal air can lead to suffocation due to oxygen displacement.