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Nobelium

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Categoryactinide
Discovered byJoint Institute for Nuclear Research
Named byN/A
What element is No on the periodic table?No is the element Nobelium on the periodic table.
What is the symbol for Nobelium on the periodic table?The symbol for Nobelium on the periodic table is No.
What does Nobelium look like?To the human eye, Nobelium is .
About NobeliumNobelium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol No and atomic number 102. It is named after Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite and benefactor of science. A radioactive metal, it is the tenth transuranium element, the second transfermium, and is the fourteenth member of the actinide series. Like all elements with atomic number over 100, nobelium can only be produced in particle accelerators by bombarding lighter elements with charged particles. A total of twelve nobelium isotopes are known to exist; the most stable is 259No with a half-life of 58 minutes, but the shorter-lived 255No is most commonly used in chemistry because it can be produced on a larger scale.Source: Wikipedia