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What are the known uses of nobelium?

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Nobelium has no uses, it is only for research.

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Niobium is combined with other metals such as steel and jewelry because of its hard, corrosion free and resistant qualities. It is also used in glass as a thinner for eyeglasses.

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Nobelium is only an object of studies in nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry laboratories.

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Nobelium researches are important for nuclear physics, nuclear chemistry, structure of matter, etc.

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Uses for nobelium?

Nobelium has no uses.


What are the daily uses of nobelium?

Nobelium has uses only in nuclear physics laboratories.


How are compounds with nobelium used?

Nobelium has only scientific uses.


What is the color of nobelium?

This property is not known for nobelium.


What is the hardness of nobelium?

The hardness of nobelium is not known.


What is the density of an nobelium?

The density of nobelium is not known today.


What does the element nobelium look like?

The appearance of nobelium is not known.


What is the boiling point or Nobelium?

The boiling point of nobelium is not known.


What makes nobelium have a melting point?

The melting point of nobelium is not known.


Common compounds nobelium can be found in?

Today any compound of nobelium is known.


How much is nobelium?

Without uses, no price, not for sale


Where did nobelium get its name?

The name of nobelium was in the honor of the well known chemical engineer Alfred Nobel.