No. Nickel is a transition metal and not a noble gas. Nickel is not a noble gas but it is a solid
It is supposed that nobelium is a solid metal.
Some isotopes of nobelium include nobelium-252, nobelium-253, nobelium-254, nobelium-255, and nobelium-256. These isotopes vary in the number of neutrons they possess, leading to differences in their stability and radioactive decay properties.
The family name for nobelium is the actinide family.
Nobelium is obtained only in quantities of some micrograms, it is impossible the study the chemistry of physics of nobelium; but for some details read at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobelium
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It is supposed that nobelium is a solid metal.
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.
It is a solid so yes it is hard.
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.
Nobelium is an artificial chemical element, solid, metal, actinoid, radioactive, unstable. Any physical property of nobelium was measured (excepting nuclear properties of the isotopes); some properties are only estimated. Probably nobelium is a reactive metal but we haven't sufficient material for a study and also No is very unstable. Nobelium chlorides were mentioned. Valences are +2 and +3.
Nobelium is an artificial chemical element, solid, metal, actinoid, radioactive, unstable. Any physical property of nobelium was measured (excepting nuclear properties of the isotopes); some properties are only estimated. Probably nobelium is a reactive metal but we haven't sufficient material for a study and also No is very unstable. Nobelium chlorides were mentioned. Valences are +2 and +3.
Nobelium is an artificial chemical element, solid, metal, actinoid, radioactive, unstable. Any physical property of nobelium was measured (excepting nuclear properties of the isotopes); some properties are only estimated. Probably nobelium is a reactive metal but we haven't sufficient material for a study and also No is very unstable.
Nobelium is an artificial chemical element, solid, metal, actinoid, radioactive, unstable. Any physical property of nobelium was measured (excepting nuclear properties of the isotopes); some properties are only estimated. Probably nobelium is a reactive metal but we haven't sufficient material for a study and also No is very unstable. Nobelium chlorides were mentioned. Valences are +2 and +3.
Nobelium is an artificial chemical element, solid, metal, actinoid, radioactive, unstable, atomic number 102. Nobelium has 12 isotopes and 3 nuclear isomers. Any physical property of nobelium was measured (excepting nuclear properties of the isotopes); some properties are only estimated. Probably nobelium is a reactive metal but we haven't sufficient material for a study and also No is very unstable. Nobelium chlorides were mentioned. Valences are +2 and +3.
Nobelium is an artificial chemical element, solid, metal, actinoid, radioactive, unstable, atomic number 102. Nobelium has 12 isotopes and 3 nuclear isomers. Any physical property of nobelium was measured (excepting nuclear properties of the isotopes); some properties are only estimated. Probably nobelium is a reactive metal but we haven't sufficient material for a study and also No is very unstable. Nobelium chlorides were mentioned. Valences are +2 and +3.
Nobelium is an artificial chemical element, solid, metal, actinoid, radioactive, unstable, atomic number 102. Nobelium has 12 isotopes and 3 nuclear isomers. Any physical property of nobelium was measured (excepting nuclear properties of the isotopes); some properties are only estimated. Probably nobelium is a reactive metal but we haven't sufficient material for a study and also No is very unstable. Nobelium chlorides were mentioned. Valences are +2 and +3.
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