Nobelium is a member of the actinoids group an have many properties similar to these elements; also is supposed that nobelium is similar to ytterbium.
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 a synthetic element that has only been produced in trace amounts and is not readily available for visual observation. Its appearance would be expected to be metallic and silvery-white in color, similar to other actinide elements.
As all other chemical elements nobelium has protons, neutrons and electrons inside.
As all other chemical elements nobelium atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
Nothing; also it is impossible to found sufficient nobelium for experiences.
The calculated Pauling electronegativity of nobelium is 1,3; the chemistry of nobelium is practically unknown- we haven't sufficient material for studies. Very probable No has similar properties as ytterbium.
Nobelium is a synthetic element that is not found in nature, so its odor is not known. In general, synthetic elements are highly radioactive and typically do not have a distinct odor.
Berkelium and nobelium are members of the actinides group, solid metals, radioactive elements, unstable elements, artificial elements, very difficult to prepare extremely small quantities, only some compounds are known, etc.
Nobelium is a highly radioactive element with a very short half-life, making it difficult to study and manipulate. Due to its limited availability and high reactivity, there are very few documented instances of nobelium being combined with other elements in laboratory settings.
Einsteinium, Lawrencium, and Nobelium to name but three.
Nobelium primarily forms ionic bonds. This is due to its tendency to lose electrons and achieve a stable electron configuration similar to noble gases.
Examples of man made elements: curium, californium, bohrium, mendelevium, nobelium etc.