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That would be Niels Bohr.

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Q: Who is the Nobel Winning physicist for whom element 107 is named?
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Who first discovered neutron?

An English physicist named James Chadwick discovered the neutron- winning him a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1932.


What is einsteinium names after?

Einsteinium wasn't named after a what, but a who. This element was named in honor of Albert Einstein.


Is Einsteinium named after Einstein?

Because Albert Einstein was a very known physicist, a Nobel Prize laureate.


Which famous scientist is the element Einsteinium named after?

Because Albert Einstein was a very known physicist, a Nobel Prize laureate.


What element is named after Alfred Nobel?

The Synthetic Element Nobelium was named for Him.


What element is named after an american scientist?

Element 106 was named seaborgium after Glenn T. Seaborg, an american scientist who won the 1951 Nobel Peace Prize in Chemistry. Einsteinium was named for German physicist Albert Einstein, however, he gained American citizenship and worked for the American government.


What element was named after Alfred Nobel?

nobelium


What element is named after Alfred novel?

Nobelium is named after Alfred Nobel


Why was the element Nobelium named after Alfred Nobel?

It was named in 1957 from the Nobel Institute in Sweden where it was discovered.See the Related Link.


What element is named after the scientist Alfred?

Nobelium (No, 102)Named after Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite and founder of the Nobel Prize


What chemical element named after the great physicist Albert?

Einsteinium. It is element 99 and has an atomic weight of 252.


Who element No is named after?

The element with chemical symbol No is Nobelium. It is named after influential scientist Alfred Nobel who invented Dynamite and founded the Nobel Prize. Nobelium is a synthetic, radioactive element in the unofficial Ytterbium family. It is also an Actinide and resides next to Mendelevium (named after the inventor of the Periodic Table) and Lawrencium (named after scientist Ernest Lawrence).