Mendelevium has 101 protons and electrons. Number of neutrons = Atomic Mass of an isotope - atomic number of mendelevium (101)
The atomic number of mendelevium is 101.
After IUPAC (2009) the standard atomic weight of mendelevium is [258].
The atomic number for mendelevium is 101. It is a synthetic element with the symbol Md and is named after Dmitri Mendeleev, the creator of the periodic table. Mendelevium is a radioactive metal that is produced in nuclear reactors.
The estimated atomic radius of mendelevium is 194 pm.
The atom of the isotope Md-256 has 101 protons, 101 electrons and 155 neutrons.
The atomic number of mendelevium is 101. It is a synthetic element that does not occur naturally and is usually produced in nuclear reactors. Mendelevium is named after Dmitri Mendeleev, who is known for creating the periodic table.
Mendelevium is element 101, so it has 101 protons. Several isotopes are known, with atomic masses ranging from 245 to 262, hence from 144 to 161 neutrons. The most stable, with half-lives measured in weeks rather than hours or less, have atomic mass 258 and 260, thus 157 and 159 neutrons.
Mendelevium is a sufficient example for the element with the atomic number 101.
It is in 101st element in the Periodic Table.. Md-Mendelevium
Mendelevium is an artificial chemical element, atomic number 101, metal, solid, radioactive, unstable, actinoid.
The element named after Dmitri Mendeleyev is mendelevium, with the atomic number 101. Mendelevium is a synthetic element that was first synthesized in 1955.
The element with atomic number 101 is called "Mendelevium" (Md).