Some atom symbols are easy to figure out, some are not...
The only sure thing is that every atom has a symbol. But what is the atom whose symbol is No?
The answer is Nobelium (No). However there is a lot of stuff about Nobelium that people don't know. Let me walk you through...
The only sure thing is that every atom has a symbol. But what is the atom whose symbol is No?
The answer is Nobelium (No). However there is a lot of stuff about Nobelium that people don't know. Let me walk you through...
Nobelium Overview
Atomic Symbol
No (Nobelium)
Sources
Made by bombarding curium with carbon-13
Made by bombarding curium with carbon-13
Description
Synthetic radioactive metal.
Name Origin
Named in honor of Alfred Nobel, who invented dynamite and founded Nobel prize.
Named in honor of Alfred Nobel, who invented dynamite and founded Nobel prize.
State at 20 °C
solid
Uses
solid
Discovery
Discovered By: Nobel Institute for Physics
Year: 1957
Location: Sweden
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Want to learn more details and data? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
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