kryptonargon
Kryptonargon refers to a diatomic van der Waals complex formed by a krypton atom and an argon atom. It is not a traditional chemical compound, as the interaction arises from weak dispersion forces rather than covalent or ionic bonding. Such complexes are examples of noble gas associations that exist under low-temperature or low-pressure conditions.
Formation and detection: KrAr can be produced in cryogenic environments, in the supersonic expansion of mixed
Structure and bonding: The Kr–Ar interaction is dominated by van der Waals forces (induced dipole–induced dipole).
Occurrence and significance: While KrAr does not occur naturally, it serves as a laboratory model for weak
See also: Noble gas compounds, van der Waals molecule, krypton, argon, matrix isolation spectroscopy.