Kryptonium ion, the Glossary
The kryptonium ion, KrH+, is an onium ion, consisting of protonated krypton.[1]
Table of Contents
5 relations: Argonium, Helium hydride ion, Krypton, Neon compounds, Onium ion.
- Krypton compounds
Argonium
Argonium (also called the argon hydride cation, the hydridoargon(1+) ion, or protonated argon; chemical formula ArH+) is a cation combining a proton and an argon atom. Kryptonium ion and Argonium are cations.
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Helium hydride ion
The helium hydride ion, hydridohelium(1+) ion, or helonium is a cation (positively charged ion) with chemical formula HeH+. Kryptonium ion and helium hydride ion are cations.
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Krypton
Krypton (from translit 'the hidden one') is a chemical element; it has symbol Kr and atomic number 36.
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Neon compounds
Neon compounds are chemical compounds containing the element neon (Ne) with other molecules or elements from the periodic table.
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Onium ion
In chemistry, an onium ion is a cation formally obtained by the protonation of mononuclear parent hydride of a pnictogen (group 15 of the periodic table), chalcogen (group 16), or halogen (group 17). Kryptonium ion and onium ion are cations.
See Kryptonium ion and Onium ion
See also
Krypton compounds
- Krypton difluoride
- Krypton hexafluoride
- Krypton tetrafluoride
- Kryptonium ion