Examples of using Krypton in English and their translations into Malay
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Computer
He must be trying to contact Krypton.
The reach of Krypton waves is 5,000km.
Our photographer, Kal-El, from the planet Krypton.
The reach of Krypton waves is 5,000 kilometers.
Kinda reminds me of the view from my room on Krypton.
Krypton and radon compounds have also been produced.
Kind of reminds me of the view from my room on Krypton.
Aunt Astra. Except I wasn't on Krypton when it perished.
Krypton is able to react with fluorine to form KrF2.
Except I wasn't on Krypton when it perished. Aunt Astra.
On Krypton, I remember Aunt Astra and my mother always arguing.
It was my right to lead Krypton, I will lead Earth.
Based on the protein code,I'm fairly certain the virus is from Krypton.
Krypton can be reacted with fluorine to form the difluoride, KrF2.
That stinger you pulled out, I have seen it before on Krypton.
A boy from Daxam and a girl from Krypton, working together.
Who would have thought? A boy from Daxam and a girl from Krypton.
Those against releasing the krypton… I never used to question before.
Krypton Egg is an ultimate breakout back from the 90's… Wheres Derpy 2.
A boy from Daxam and a girl from Krypton, working together. Who would have thought?
In nuclear power reactors,this includes primarily the noble gases such as krypton and xenon.
Ever since we got visitors from Krypton people have been waiting for the next alien invasion.
Fluorine even combines with the noble gases krypton, xenon, and radon.
Hundreds of years ago, Krypton and Daxam fought a bloody war to a stalemate.
Moreover, fluorine forms compounds with the noble gases krypton, xenon, and radon.
Ever since we got visitors from Krypton, people have been waiting for the next alien invasion.
In 1898, Ramsey and Morris Travers discovered neon, krypton, and xenon.
Her home planet of Krypton is no more and her father sent her off to Earth to survive.
In 1898, Sir William Ramsay discovered the elements krypton, neon and xenon whilst professor of chemistry at UCL.
In 1898, Sir William Ramsay discovered the elements krypton, neon and xenon whilst professor of chemistry at UCL.