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because he did, he was famous obviously you dumbasses.

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Which famous scientist had No as there elements?

Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite and founder of the Nobel Prizes, did not have any elements named after him.


Why was the scientist Nobel famous?

Alfred Nobel invented the dynamite.


Who was the Swedish scientist that invented dynamite?

Alfred Nobel


What element is named after the scientist Alfred?

Nobelium (No, 102)Named after Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite and founder of the Nobel Prize


Who is elements named after?

It's named after scientist Alfred Nobel.


In what country was dynamite invented?

Dynamite was invented by the Swiss scientist and inventor Alfred B Nobel in Switzerland.


How did nobelium gets it name?

The name of nobelium is derived from the name of the Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel.


Which famous scientist is the element nobelium named after?

Alfred Nobel, a Swedish chemical engineer and founder of Nobel Prize.


Who created dynamite?

Dynamite was invented (and first created) by the scientist Alfred Nobel.


Who was the founder of the Nobel Prize?

Alfred Nobel, a Swedish inventor, engineer, and scientist, established the Nobel Prizes. His will designated that his fortune be used to create these prestigious awards in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace.


Who developed dynamite?

Dynamite was developed by Swedish scientist Alfred Nobel in 1867. Nobel's invention revolutionized the mining, construction, and demolition industries by providing a safer and more stable explosive.


Who element No is named after?

The element with chemical symbol No is Nobelium. It is named after influential scientist Alfred Nobel who invented Dynamite and founded the Nobel Prize. Nobelium is a synthetic, radioactive element in the unofficial Ytterbium family. It is also an Actinide and resides next to Mendelevium (named after the inventor of the Periodic Table) and Lawrencium (named after scientist Ernest Lawrence).