No - it's the debris from Krypton.
The anagram is krypton, a gaseous element.
It comes from a Greek word meaning "hidden."
Plutonium. It is actually named for the planet Pluto, but that was named for the greek god Pluto, and Pluto in greek means hidden. As in 'the valuable ores of the earth are hidden'. Kruptos is more likely as Kruptos is greek for hidden and more related to the Element Krypton. atomic # 36
κρυπτόν [kreepton] = Krypton (hidden, covered, secret)
One example of an element pun is "A burial chamber that weighs 2000 pounds is called a krypton." Krypton is an element that comes from the word "kryptos" which means "the hidden one".
The element Krypton's name derived from the Greek term, Kryptos, meaning hidden/secret/covered. Krypton is a noble gas, meaning it does not usually react to other gasses. It is atomic number 36. Krypton is associated with lights. It is commonly used in fluorescent lights and sometimes neon lights. Less than 1% of the atmosphere is made up of krypton gas.Fun Fact: Krypton is a planet from SUPERMAN:)The element krypton is named after the Greek word κρυπτός(kryptos) meaning "the hidden one".
Another word for AMU of a element is the Molar Mass of a element.
Kryptonite
kryptonite
The noble gases is the family to which the element krypton belongs. Noble gases share such similar characteristics as an absence of color and odor and a low level of chemical reactivity. The other naturally occurring noble gases are argon, helium, neon, radon, and xenon. The word 'krypton' owes its origins to the classical Greek language of the ancient Greeks, where 'kryptos' means 'the hidden one'.
it is a greek word meaning hidden,krypton is high in the ai
Pallidium