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Water does not react with krypton, as krypton is a noble gas that is inert and does not readily form chemical compounds with other elements.
Nothing because krypton is an inert/noble gas.
Alkali metals reacts violently with water forming a hydroxide and hydrogen; alkali earth metals react with water but no so violent.Other metals doesn't generally react with water at room temperature.
Yes, krypton is denser than water. Krypton is a gas with a density of about 3.75 grams per liter, while water has a density of 1 gram per milliliter. This means that krypton is approximately 3.75 times denser than water.
This depends on the application.
No, krypton is not typically used in fireworks. Common elements used in fireworks include sulfur, charcoal, and metals like strontium, barium, and copper which produce the different colors seen in fireworks displays.