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Which statement best explains why radon and krypton do not
Which statement best explains why radon and krypton do not bond easily with other elements?
They have many electron shells, so
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Krypton is named after the Greek word that means “secret.” Which explains why krypton was most likely given this name?
Krypto
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Radon-222 is an isotope that undergoes radioactive decay. For a sample initially containing 450milligrams of radon-222, the
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Radon-222 is an isotope that undergoes radioactive decay. For a sample initially containing 450milligrams of radon-222, the
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The element radon is at the opposite end of the range with the lowest specific heat of all naturally occurring elements. At
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The atomic number of krypton is 36. If the mass number of a krypton atom is 84, which table shows the number of subatomic
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The atomic number of krypton is 36. If the mass number of a krypton atom is 84, which table shows the number of subatomic
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Krypton has an atomic number of 36 and a mass number of 84. Which statement describes a neutral atom of krypton?(1 point)
Respons
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Metals lose electrons under certain conditions to attain a noble-gas electron configuration. How many electrons must be lost by
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Bill
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A 14.0 g sample of Krypton has a temperature of 25C at 625mm Hg. What is the volume, in Milliliters, of the krypton?
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