Nobelium is an artificial chemical element, radioactive and unstable.
Nobelium was first and surely prepared in 1966 by Russian physicists from Dubna; another claim from American physicists (1958) was not accepted by IUPAC.
Nobelium was obtained using this nuclear reaction:
238 92U + 2210Ne → 260102No* → 254102No + 6 10n
Nobelium is an artificial chemical element, radioactive and unstable.
Nobelium was first and surely prepared in 1966 by Russian physicists from Dubna; another claim from American physicists (1958) was not accepted by IUPAC.
Nobelium was obtained using this nuclear reaction
238 92U + 2210Ne → 260102No* → 254102No + 6 10n
Neil Bartlett discovered noble gases in 1962
Niobium was discovered by the English chemist Charles Hatchett in 1801.
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Not invented but obtained. For this history read at: http://www.vanderkrogt.net/elements/elem/no.html.
157; you figure that out by taking the atomic mass (259) and subtract it by the # of protons (102) and the answer is the # of neutrons. ( the atomic #, # of protons, and # of electrons are always the same # 102 ). But each isotope of nobelium has a different number of neutrons, depending on the atomic mass.
Nobelium has no uses, it is only for research.
Elements discovered by Berkeley Laboratory physicists include astatine, neptunium, plutonium, curium, americium, berkelium, californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, nobelium, lawrencium, dubnium, and seaborgium.Berkelium and Californium are named for the University (city) and the state.The elements Lawrencium and Seaborgium are named after Professors Lawrence and Seaborg
Different subatomic particles were discovered at different times.
Lord Rayleigh and Sir William Ramsay discovered argon in 1894.
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Dubna (Russian Federation)
Niobium was discovered first.
The chemical element nobelium was not discovered by Alfred Nobel. See the link below.
Nobelium is an artificial chemical element, radioactive and unstable. Nobelium was first and surely prepared in 1966 by Russian physicists from Dubna; another claim from American physicists (1958) was not accepted by IUPAC. Nobelium was obtained using this nuclear reaction 238 92U + 2210Ne → 260102No* → 254102No + 6 10n
Nobelium is an artificial chemical element, radioactive and unstable. Nobelium was first and surely prepared in 1966 by Russian physicists from Dubna; another claim from American physicists (1958) was not accepted by IUPAC. Nobelium was obtained using this nuclear reaction: 238 92U + 2210Ne → 260102No* → 254102No + 6 10n
Nobelium is an artificial chemical element, radioactive and unstable. Nobelium was first and surely prepared in 1966 by Russian physicists from Dubna; another claim from American physicists (1958) was not accepted by IUPAC. Nobelium was obtained using this nuclear reaction: 238 92U + 2210Ne → 260102No* → 254102No + 6 10n
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.
I am sure No has got to be Nobelium, named after Alfred Nobel, who discovered dynamite. Nobelium is radioactive, but it exists for only... Ithink 10 mintues? Yeah, 10 mintues. The atomic number of nobelium is 102. If you want a song that goes to element 102, nobelium, go to YouTube, type in: Tom Lehrer's "The Elements" Animated. Then you will have a great song to listen to. Feel free to sing along. Enjoy!
Nobelium is considered a metal.