Nobelium (No, 102)
Named after Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite and founder of the Nobel Prize
Named after the scientist Alfred Nobel.
The Synthetic Element Nobelium was named for Him.
Einsteinium (element 99) is named after Albert EinsteinCurium (element 96) is named after Marie & Pierre CurieNobelium (element 102) is named after Alfred NobelMendelevium (element 101) is named after Dimitri MendeleevUnfortunately your fifth element has fallen over the end of your question space; my guess is that it might be Fermium (element 100) named after Enrico Fermi.
nobelium
einsteinium (atomic number 99) was the element named after the scientist that created e=mc2 or Albert Einstein.
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).
Alfred Nobel, a Swedish chemical engineer and founder of Nobel Prize.
Nobelium is named after Alfred Nobel
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).
Named after the scientist Alfred Nobel.
The Synthetic Element Nobelium was named for Him.
It's named after scientist Alfred Nobel.
Einsteinium (element 99) is named after Albert EinsteinCurium (element 96) is named after Marie & Pierre CurieNobelium (element 102) is named after Alfred NobelMendelevium (element 101) is named after Dimitri MendeleevUnfortunately your fifth element has fallen over the end of your question space; my guess is that it might be Fermium (element 100) named after Enrico Fermi.
Nobelium
nobelium
einsteinium (atomic number 99) was the element named after the scientist that created e=mc2 or Albert Einstein.
Yes, this scientist was Ernest Lawrence.