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Who invented nobelium?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

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

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