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The isotope <sup>85</sup>Kr is emitted by the process of producing [[plutonium]], and air sampling for it, as well as for <sup>133</sup>[[Xenon]], is used in [[Materials MASINT]] and [[national technical means of verification]] as a way to remotely monitor such facilities. | The isotope <sup>85</sup>Kr is emitted by the process of producing [[plutonium]], and air sampling for it, as well as for <sup>133</sup>[[Xenon]], is used in [[Materials MASINT]] and [[national technical means of verification]] as a way to remotely monitor such facilities. It is also released by atmospheric nuclear explosions. |
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Krypton is a chemical element, having the chemical symbol Kr.
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Its atomic number (the number of protons) is 36. It has a Standard Atomic Weight of 83.798(2), and is typically found as a gas in its elemental form.
Krypton is considered to be a member of the "Noble gas" class of elements, has a boiling point of -153.22 °C , and a melting point of -157.38 °C .
The isotope 85Kr is emitted by the process of producing plutonium, and air sampling for it, as well as for 133Xenon, is used in Materials MASINT and national technical means of verification as a way to remotely monitor such facilities. It is also released by atmospheric nuclear explosions.