The Synthetic Element Nobelium was named for Him.
nobelium
Nobelium (No, 102)Named after Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite and founder of the Nobel Prize
It was named in 1957 from the Nobel Institute in Sweden where it was discovered.See the Related Link.
Because Alfred Nobel was a known chemist (inventor of dynamite), philanthropist and creator of the Nobel Prize.
Alfred Nobel The inventor of dynamite
Nobelium is named after Alfred Nobel
nobelium
Nobelium (No, 102)Named after Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite and founder of the Nobel Prize
It was named in 1957 from the Nobel Institute in Sweden where it was discovered.See the Related Link.
Alfred Nobel, a Swedish chemical engineer and founder of Nobel Prize.
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).
Alfred Nobel's father was a munitions producer named Immanuel Nobel. His mother was Karolina Andriette Ahlsell Nobel. Alfred had four brothers and one sister.
Alfred Nobel... the inventor of dynamite.
Alfred Nobel
No (sic). Nobelium is a synthetic element with the symbol No and atomic number 102, named after Alfred Nobel.
The chemical element nobelium was not discovered by Alfred Nobel. See the link below.
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).