Being very radioactive probably nobelium is hot; but we have not a sufficient sample to test this hypothesis.
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Nobelium is a synthetic radioactive element with no stable isotopes and a very short half-life. At room temperature, nobelium would likely exist in a solid state due to its high atomic number and the tendency of heavy elements to be solid at room temperature. However, due to its radioactive nature, nobelium is not commonly found in nature and is primarily produced in laboratories.
Nobelium is a synthetic element that is typically considered to be a solid at room temperature and pressure. However, since it is a synthetic element with limited availability, its specific physical state may vary depending on how it is prepared or handled in a laboratory setting.
No. Nickel is a transition metal and not a noble gas. Nickel is not a noble gas but it is a solid
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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.
Nobelium is an element, so it is a pure substance made of nobelium.
Nobelium has no uses.
This property is not known for nobelium.
The chemical symbol of nobelium is No.
The hardness of nobelium is not known.
Nobelium is considered a metal.