NOBELIUM

nōbēˈlēəm, artificially produced radioactive chemical element; symbol No; at. no. 102; mass no. of most stable isotope 259; m.p. 827 degrees Celsius; b.p. and density unknown; valence +2, +3. It is a metal of the actinide series in group IIIb of the periodic table. Nobelium was the tenth transuranium element to be discovered. It was first produced and detected in Apr., 1958, by Albert Ghiorso, Torbjørn Sikkeland, John R. Walton, and Glenn T. Seaborg at the Univ. of California at Berkeley; they used a heavy-ion linear accelerator to bombard a mixture of curium-244 and curium-246 with carbon-12 ions, producing nobelium-254 (half-life 55 sec). The name of the element was originally suggested by scientists at the Nobel Institute of Physics, who in 1957 reported synthesis of an isotope of the element; although the name was adopted, it was later shown that the element could not have the properties they reported. Thirteen isotopes, all of which are radioactive, are known; the most stable, nobelium-259, has a 58-min half-life.

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...Fermium 262 Mendelevium 264 Nobelium 265 Lawrencium 267 Introduction: The Transactinide...
...Actinium Thorium Protactinium Uranium Neptunium Plutonium Americium Curium Berkelium Californium Einsteinium Fermium Mendelevium Nobelium Lawrencium (227) 232.0381 231.03588 238.0289 (237) (244) 1 (243) 1 (247) 1 (247) 1 (251) 1 (252) (257) 1 (258) 1 (259) 1...
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...Gold OR Hafnium OR Indium OR Iridium OR Iron OR Lawrencium OR Manganese OR Molybdenum OR Neptunium OR Nickel OR Niobium OR Nobelium OR Osmium OR Palladium OR Platinum OR Plutonium OR Protactinium OR Radium OR Rhenium OR Rhodium OR Rubidium OR Ruthenium OR...


 

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...research on the transuranium elements, discovering such elements as berkelium, californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, and nobelium. In 1997, Seaborg was the first living chemist to have an element named after him - seaborgium, element 106. Seaborg became...
...chemical element is discovered is given the honor of naming it; when element 102 was isolated in Sweden in 1958, it was christened Nobelium. Albert Einstein provides an inverted example of the role of romance in the awarding of Nobel Prizes. Michele Besso, a devoted...


 

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...guys at the University of Kentucky decided to document the frequent occurrences of elements in comic books. From hydrogen to nobelium, this periodic table lets visitors click on an element and view referenced comic book covers and pages. For example, click...


 

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NOBELIUM nobe le m, artificially produced radioactive chemical...actinide series in Group 3 of the periodic table . Nobelium was the 10th transuranium element to be discovered...curium-244 and curium-246 with carbon-12 ions, producing nobelium-254 ( half-life 55 sec). The name of the element was...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: NOBELIUM Periodic Table of the Elements: Nobelium Atomic Number: 102 Atomic Symbol: No Nobelium Atomic Weight: (259) Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 32 32 8 2...
NO , chemical symbol symbol for the element nobelium . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...neptunium , plutonium , americium , curium , berkelium , californium , einsteinium , fermium , mendelevium , nobelium , and lawrencium . Thorium and uranium are the only actinides found in the earths crust in appreciable quantities, although...
...its isotope Pu-239), americium , curium , berkelium , californium , einsteinium , fermium , mendelevium , and nobelium . For discoveries concerning the chemistry of transuranium elements, he shared with Edwin M. McMillan the 1951 Nobel Prize...
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