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Non Life Sciences => Chemistry => Topic started by: Titanscape on 27/12/2004 14:32:36

Title: Is kryptonite real? Does krypton react with oxygen?
Post by: Titanscape on 27/12/2004 14:32:36
It is really possible under extraordinary conditions to create a reaction between Krypton and Oxygen. I cannot remember what they are. Can you? I studied this almost fifteen years ago.

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Title: Re: Is kryptonite real? Does krypton react with oxygen?
Post by: Trang on 01/01/2005 03:43:43
Well, I've studied that Krypton and Oxygen can be reacted, like Xe and O2, but I can't find the equation of the reaction, So sorry.
Besides O2, Krypton can be react with F2, Cl2,... like Xe but the products of Krypton isn't durable like Xe's.
Title: Re: Is kryptonite real? Does krypton react with oxygen?
Post by: Chemistry4me on 22/11/2008 04:54:37
Krypton reacts with cationic ozone derivatives in the gas phase under Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance conditions to yield stableKrOn+ (n = 1,2) and KrOH+ ions.