Emily_Krypton

This is a example of how scientist Bohr would draw his model of Krypton. kryton information Discovery

Atomic Number: 36 Atomic Weight: 83.798 Phase in room temperature: gas Melting Point: -157.2 °C Boiling Point: -153.4 °C Number of Neutrons: 48 Color: colorless When discovered: May 30, 1898 Who Discovered: Sir William Ramsay, a Scottish chemist, and Morris M. Travers, an English chemist How it was discovered: While studying liquefied air Element Classification: Non-Metal Krypton is also mixed with Helium and Argon The book resource said "this is an odorless, tasteless, colorless and a completely harmless gas." When scientists got together, they did an experiment with a meter, and the sun rays, and it ends up that that if krypton is bounced off the sun rays/energy of the sun it is red-orange. Health Risks: if you inhale a large amount of Krypton you can loose a small amount of your memory

Albert Stwertka. "Krypton" A Guide to the Elements Second Edition 2002
 * http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/kr.html
 * http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele036.html