Nobelium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol No and atomic number 102. It is named in honor of Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite and benefactor...
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Nobelium (102No) is a synthetic element, and thus a standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all synthetic elements, it has no stable isotopes. The...
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located to the right of the actinide fermium, to the left of the actinide nobelium, and below the lanthanide thulium. Mendelevium metal has not yet been prepared...
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the internet ccTLD for Norway Nitric oxide (NO), a chemical compound Nobelium (No), a chemical element Surreal number ( N o {\displaystyle \mathbb {No}...
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primary creator of the periodic table of the chemical elements (1955). 102. nobelium, No, named after Alfred Nobel (1958). The element was originally claimed...
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who "conferred the greatest benefit to humankind". The synthetic element nobelium was named after him, and his name and legacy also survives in companies...
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half-lives decrease by 23 orders of magnitude from uranium (element 92) to nobelium (element 102), and by 30 orders of magnitude from thorium (element 90)...
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in the 5f series, with atomic numbers from 89 to 102, actinium through nobelium. (Number 103, lawrencium, is sometimes also included despite being part...
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pence in UK predecimal currency 1/2 (disambiguation), for uses of "1/02" Nobelium, chemical element with atomic number 102 This disambiguation page lists...
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