Tuesday, February 3, 2009

KRYPTONITE STONE



A new mineral discovered in Serbia has a chemical makeup almost identical to that given for the fictional mineral kryptonite in the film Superman Returns.
In the movie, and the DC Comics comic-book series on which it’s based, kryptonite is an alien mineral — usually a bright, glowing green — that saps Superman’s strength whenever he gets too close to it.
In real life, the mineral is a sodium lithium boron silicate hydroxide — a hard, white mineral with individual crystals no larger than five microns across. It doesn’t glow green, although it reported fluoresces pink-orange under ultraviolet light. It was discovered by geologists who work for Rio Tinto, the world’s third-largest mining company, who were exploring for borates in Serbia.
Unable to identify the mineral, the geologists sent a sample to the Natural History Museum in London, who, with the help of Canada’s National Research Council, mapped out the chemical structure.
It was only after the identification was complete that the similarity to the fictional material was discovered.
“Towards the end of my research, I searched the Web using the mineral’s chemical formula — sodium lithium boron silicate hydroxide — and was amazed to discover that same scientific name, written on a case of rock containing kryptonite stolen by Lex Luthor from a museum in the film Superman Returns,” Dr. Chris Stanley, a mineralogist at the Natural History Museum, said in a statement.
“The new mineral does not contain fluorine (which it does in the film), and is white rather than green but, in all other respects’, the chemistry matches that for the rock containing kryptonite,” he concluded.
Sadly for comic fans, the mineral cannot actually be named kryptonite. The mineral in the fictional series was named after the planet Krypton, but there is also an element on the periodic table called krypton. According to the rules of the International Mineralogical Association, which governs the naming of all new minerals, naming the mineral “kryptonite” would imply that it contains krypton, which it does not. The mineral has been named jadeites after the area where it was discovered. The first scientific description of it will appear in the European Journal of Mineralogy later this year.

24 comments:

  1. Seriously, I don't like this article because I am not interested in this topic. That's why I'm taking Accounting instead of Science. :p
    I do not have much to comment about this topic because I really hate and don't understand about this topic.
    So sorry. :(

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  2. I thought we were suppose to write the article on our own. Yours kinda look like it's copied from somewhere.Sorry if I'm wrong. :p
    Anyway, I feel the same way as Diyana. I'm not really into these Science stuff too. It's quite cool though that the researchers found a stone that's almost like the one in Superman.
    But hey, at least you tried stimulate our "Accounting" brains..

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  3. assalamualaikum....nice pic..walllaaaa....
    first of all,i'm not understand what are you talking about.but i thing its a good article to all reader..i don't care if some of reader not agree with you.but its a good job...tou just do your work.. thanks...

    to make it interesting you must conclude that article to the simply word, so we all can understand....

    wassalam........

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  4. salam..
    i haven't read about this stone but i have read somewhere about my horoscope that my minerals is sapphire..
    btw,cute pix..
    -peace-

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  5. solutee....
    thereis not much i can say about this article.
    by the way tatia, GOOD JOB for you...
    however, opposite to dini and diana, i'm still can accept this article since i think it will add our knowledge, right...
    KEEP UP YOUR WORK, TATIA...

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  6. wooh. perfect writing. TOO perfect.
    no offense, but you should present it using your own style of writing, in more understandable way. there's just too many hard words in there. this is for your own good.

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  7. ohooo...this article reminds me of chemistry subject...huhu...
    and i always fail in identified all sort of chemical that being found within this earth..
    same goes with me..
    nice pic^^

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  8. assalamualikum...
    nice pic...
    i exciting 2 read the articel..
    but its so long 2 read and i not understand the article...
    emm..for me u can conclude in simple word..
    sorry..;-)

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  9. Salam...
    I don't things that stone in Superman has the true story. I'm not understand it fuly..but we can get an information from it. Bye

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  10. olaaa...
    i'm don't like about this topic.btw this is a new information for all of us.i can't comment so many on this topic because i never read about a stone.
    thats all frm me.

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  11. elo...
    looks like no one here do understand about science stuff[so pity~]
    hUkhuk
    i know nothing about this science things to0...
    so i dont have much to say...

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  12. I don't really understand what the article is about. By the way, it interesting. Just use the simple words, so I can understand more about it.

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  13. Salam..
    i don't like this topic coz it's to long and i be bored when i read this topic,
    anywy it's a new information to me.

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  14. hyee..
    i like the stone's name, kryptonite ;D
    new information for all of us, and quite interesting..
    but sorry, i dont think i'm into this science thing and the article is quite long too
    btw,nice one athiya ;))

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  15. i really don't know about the kryptonite before this.. but now at least i know something about the kryptonite..

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  16. Assalamualaikum..
    Good effort..this is a fact story just like we learn with miss Raihan in our class BEL today..
    honestly, i attract to the stone's name, "KRYPTONITE".i got some new knowledge from your article but yeah, to some accounts students, science is the bored subject but for me science is great.

    so..
    keep it up to the latest "fact" information so we can get more knowledge rather than just counting numbers..
    nice pic anyway..wakaka..
    wassalam..

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  17. olala..
    nice topix..!
    i'm very happy 2 know this information..
    im also fanz of "Superman" series..
    but i dont feel any sad cause i know "Superman" just a fantasy story,not a reality..
    good job by adding a picture..
    i will try when my time is arrive..
    cHeOw....

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  18. Assalamualaikum
    thank for the article..
    it give me some knowledge about science...
    One reason why i like to read this article because it has related about Superman..:)

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  19. Well..I never though that a fictional stone that was created in the Superman story was exist!But, hopefully this stone would not harm the world..

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  20. great topic tya.maybe 4 some students they are not interested but 4 me this article have gimme xtra knowledge.thanx a lot 4 that.
    lastly nie pic tya!

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  21. I don't like science... this article is too long to me to understand. but good try to u atia..

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  22. assalamualaikum..
    cute pic..=>
    honestly i'm not exciting to read your article because it is too long and make me difficult to understand.
    cute pic atiyah..=p

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  23. ...
    i have read this article before...
    not your article..
    but about kryptonite...
    but not really remember...
    thank tatiya....
    share your knowledge with us...

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  24. owhh.
    great effort for finding something atia.

    i do love science.
    it such a great information article.

    ;)

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