The name nobelium is derived from the name of the scientist Alfred Nobel.
Nobelium was prepared for the first time in 1966 at Joint Institute of Nuclear research, Dubna, Russia.The isotope was No-252.The appearance of nobelium is not known.
The chemical element nobelium was not discovered by Alfred Nobel. See the link below.
Nobelium is an artificial chemical element, radioactive and unstable. Nobelium was first and surely prepared in 1966 by Russian physicists from Dubna; another claim from American physicists (1958) was not accepted by IUPAC. Nobelium was obtained using this nuclear reaction 238 92U + 2210Ne → 260102No* → 254102No + 6 10n
Nobelium is an artificial chemical element, radioactive and unstable. Nobelium was first and surely prepared in 1966 by Russian physicists from Dubna; another claim from American physicists (1958) was not accepted by IUPAC. Nobelium was obtained using this nuclear reaction: 238 92U + 2210Ne → 260102No* → 254102No + 6 10n
Niobium was discovered first.
The name of nobelium was in the honor of the well known chemical engineer Alfred Nobel.
Nobelium is a member of the actinoids family.
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.
The chemical symbol of nobelium is No. Hahnium was a proposed name for element 105 but was rejected by IUPAC in favor of (Db) dubnium.
Nobelium (No), after Alfred Nobel.
Nobelium is an element, so it is a pure substance made of nobelium.
Nobelium has no uses.
Nobelium is considered a metal.
This property is not known for nobelium.
The chemical symbol of nobelium is No.
The hardness of nobelium is not known.
The density of nobelium is not known today.