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krypton is named after the greek word that means \secret.\ which explains why krypton was most likely given this name?
○ krypton is a halogen, so it is a secret element because it is always part of a compound and is difficult to find by itself.
○ krypton is a halogen, so it should be kept secret because it is so reactive and toxic.
○ krypton is a noble gas, so it was difficult for chemists to find it, as though it was a secret.
○ krypton is a noble gas, so it secretly bonds with every type of element without showing it.
Krypton is a noble gas. Noble gases are generally unreactive and were difficult to discover. The name "krypton" comes from the Greek word meaning "secret". Since it is a noble gas, its unreactivity made it hard for chemists to detect, aligning with the idea of being "secret" (hard - to - find). Halogens are reactive (so options with krypton being a halogen are wrong). Noble gases do not bond secretly with every element (they are mostly inert).
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Krypton is a noble gas, so it was difficult for chemists to find it, as though it was a secret.