They only use if for research, for the rest, its for now on useless.
because the half-life from the most stable isotope is on hour, its pretty useless to make something from it, and also its radioactive.
Nobelium is a highly radioactive element that is not used in explosives. Its primary use is in scientific research and has no known practical applications due to its high radioactivity.
Compounds with nobelium are not currently used in any practical applications due to their scarcity and radioactivity. However, they are mainly used in scientific research to study the properties and behavior of heavy elements.
The human body hasn't - fortunately - nobelium inside.
Nobelium is only an object of studies in nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry laboratories.
Nobelium is a synthetic element that is highly radioactive and unstable, making it very difficult to handle. It is not known to have any practical applications, including malleability studies.
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Nobelium is a member of the actinoids family: before nobelium in the periodic table is mendelevium and after nobelium is lawrencium. It is supposed that nobelium is similar to ytterbium.
Nobelium is an element, so it is a pure substance made of nobelium.
Nobelium has no uses.
Nobelium has no uses, it is only for research.
This property is not known for nobelium.
The chemical symbol of nobelium is No.