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2. Krypton (Kr) is a colorless gas that does not conduct electricity. Where would you find this element on the Periodic Table? a. On the left b. On the right C. In the middle d. At the bottom
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2. Krypton (Kr) is a colorless gas that does not conduct electricity. Where would you
find this element on the Periodic Table?
a. On the left
b. On the right
C. In the middle
d. At the bottom
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B. On the right
Krypton is element 36 and is a noble gas which are found in group 18.
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