Mendelevium is an element on the Periodic Table with the atomic number 101. It belongs to the actinide series and is a synthetic element, meaning it is not found naturally but has to be produced in a laboratory. Mendelevium is named after Dmitri Mendeleev, the creator of the periodic table.
Actinoids family (period 7) contain: Ac, Th, Pa, U, Np, Pu, Am, Cm, Bk, Cf, Es, Fm, Md, No, Lw.
Mendelevium has a half life of 51 days and is not a natural element but is in fact made as well as the fact that Mendelevium in large masses can be harmful to humans because it is a radioactive metal.
It is supposed that mendelevium is a solid metal.
256Md has been used to find out some of the chemical properties of the element Mendelevium, while in an aqueous solution. There are no other uses of mendelevium and only trace amounts of the element have ever been produced.
The element named after Dmitri Mendeleyev is mendelevium, with the atomic number 101. Mendelevium is a synthetic element that was first synthesized in 1955.
As an actinoid mendelevium is considered to be in the period 7.
As an actinoid mendelevium is considered to be in the period 7.
Mendelevium is a member of the actinoids family, period 7, atomic number 101 in the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Mendelevium has the atomic number 101 (in the Actinides)
Mendelevium has not uses.
Mendelevium has not uses.
The difference between mendelevium-256 and mendelevium-258 lies in their atomic mass, with mendelevium-256 having 256 nucleons (protons and neutrons) and mendelevium-258 having 258 nucleons. This means that mendelevium-258 has two more neutrons in its nucleus compared to mendelevium-256.
Mendelevium is a solid metal.
Mendelevium is not a commercial material.
Mendelevium hasn't uses.
Mendelevium is a solid.
Mendelevium has not uses.