The answer is Krypton. There is so much cool stuff about Krypton that I would keep reading if I were you.
Alright now to the facts!
Krypton Overview
Atomic Mass
Description
Colorless, odorless, tasteless rare noble gas.
Atomic Symbol
Kr (Krypton)
Discovery
Discovered By: Sir William Ramsey, M.W. Travers
Year: 1898
Location: Great Britain
Discovered By: Sir William Ramsey, M.W. Travers
Year: 1898
Location: Great Britain
State at 20 °C
Gas
Sources
Forms 1 millionth of the atmosphere. Obtained from production of liquid air.
Forms 1 millionth of the atmosphere. Obtained from production of liquid air.
Name Origin
Greek: kryptos (hidden).
Greek: kryptos (hidden).
Uses
Used in lighting products. Some is used as inert filler-gas in incandescent bulbs. Some is mixed with argon in fluorescent lamps. The most important use is in flashing stroboscopic lamps that outline airport runways.
Used in lighting products. Some is used as inert filler-gas in incandescent bulbs. Some is mixed with argon in fluorescent lamps. The most important use is in flashing stroboscopic lamps that outline airport runways.
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