This will sound crazy, but peanuts! Weird huh?
nitrogen
No, it's a compound.
Nobel invented dynamite, so I guess Nobelium was named after him
The element named after the inventor of dynamite is "Nobelium" (No), which is a synthetic element with the atomic number 102. It was named in honor of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish chemist and engineer who invented dynamite.
Dynamite was the invention associated with the Nobel Prize
Nobelium. Atomic Number 102.
Nobelium (No), after Alfred Nobel.
Dynamite is a form of chemical energy, which is released through a rapid exothermic reaction when it undergoes detonation. This released energy creates the explosive force associated with dynamite.
Nobelium (element 102) was named after Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite and the founder of the Nobel Prizes.
The Synthetic Element Nobelium was named for Him.
Hemoglobin is associated with the element iron.
Carbon.