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Krypton chemical element periodic table icon. Krypton chemical element with 36 atomic number sign. Krypton chemical Element symbol Royalty Free Stock Photo
Krypton, 3D background of symbols of the elements of the periodic table, atomic number, atomic weight, name and symbol. Education Royalty Free Stock Photo
Krypton icon. Kr chemical element. Atomic number 36. Mass 83.798. Blue sphere Royalty Free Stock Photo
Krypton icon. Kr chemical element. Atomic number 36. Mass 83.798. Green sphere. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Atomic Number Krypton
Krypton chemical element, Sign with atomic number and atomic weight Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Krypton icon. Kr chemical element. Atomic number 36. Mass 83.798. Yellow background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Krypton (from Greek: κρυπτός kryptos the hidden one) is a chemical element with symbol Kr and atomic number 36. It is a member of group 18 (noble gases) elements. A colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas, krypton occurs in trace amounts in the atmosphere, is isolated by fractionally distilling liquefied air, and is often used with other rare gases in fluorescent lamps.


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