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Is Kryptonite real?

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  1. Ask Clark


  2. Nope ;)

  3. It's only a fictional element. "Kryptonite" covers a variety of forms of the element, but usually refers to the most common "green" form.

  4. There wasn't a planet Krypton so I would think not

  5. No, but Krypton is. It's symbol is Kr on the periodic table of elements. Its atomic number is  36 and its atomic mass is 84. Krypton is a colourless, odourless gas that is inert to everything but fluorine gas. Krypton is one of the rarest gases in the Earth’s atmosphere, accounting for only 1 part per million by volume. The name is derived from the Greek ‘kryptos’, meaning hidden.

    However, it isn't anything like "kryptonite" from Superman comics, movies and TV shows which is a solid, crystalline mineral from an exploded planet.

    If you want more detailed information on the element  Krypton, check out the following link: http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/p...

  6. No,it appears in the film Superman.
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