Atomic Number of Nobelium
Atomic Number of Nobelium is 102.
Chemical symbol for Nobelium is No. Number of protons in Nobelium is 102. Atomic weight of Nobelium is 259 u or g/mol. Melting point of Nobelium is unknown and its the boiling point is unknown.
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Nobelium is a chemical element discovered simultaneously in the early 1960s by two groups of scientists, one in the University of California in the US, and the other in Moscow, Russia. It is a very radioactive and toxic metal which is produced in nuclear reactors from another radioactive element, curium. Nobelium was named after a famous Swedish engineer and scientist Alfred Nobel. Produced only in very small amounts, nobelium is used for research and has no biological importance.
Properties of Nobelium Element
Atomic Number (Z) | 102 |
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Atomic Symbol | No |
Group | |
Period | 7 |
Atomic Weight | 259 u |
Density | 9.9 g/cm3 |
Melting Point (K) | 1100 K |
Melting Point (℃) | unknown |
Boiling Point (K) | unknown |
Boiling Point (℃) | unknown |
Heat Capacity | |
Abundance | 0 mg/kg |
State at STP | Solid |
Occurrence | Synthetic |
Description | Actinide |
Electronegativity (Pauling) χ | 1.3 |
Ionization Energy (eV) | 6.65 |
Atomic Radius | |
Covalent Radius | |
Valence Electrons | 2 |
Year of Discovery | 1958 |
Discoverer | Seaborg |