Nobelium has 102 protons and 102 electrons, as the number of protons is equal to the atomic number, and in a neutral atom, the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons.
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Nobelium is a member of the actinoids family: before nobelium in the periodic table is mendelevium and after nobelium is lawrencium.
It is supposed that nobelium is similar to ytterbium.
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Nobelium is an element, so it is a pure substance made of nobelium.
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Some isotopes of nobelium include nobelium-252, nobelium-253, nobelium-254, nobelium-255, and nobelium-256. These isotopes vary in the number of neutrons they possess, leading to differences in their stability and radioactive decay properties.
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Nobelium can form in solution bivalent ant trivalent cations; the chemistry of nobelium is unknown.
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Nobelium is obtained only in quantities of some micrograms, it is impossible the study the chemistry of physics of nobelium; but for some details read at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobelium
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Yes, nobelium is an artificial element and radioactive.
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The electron configuration of nobelium is [Rn]5f14.7s2.
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The electron configuration of nobelium is [Rn]5f14.7s2.
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Nobelium is a member of the actinoids group an have many properties similar to these elements; also is supposed that nobelium is similar to ytterbium.
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Nobelium is a synthetic element, number 102. It is not a compound. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobelium for more information.
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The chemistry of nobelium is practically unknown; chemists haven't sufficient amounts of material for experiments. Possible exist chlorides of nobelium and some complexes. Any compound between nobelium and sodium.
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IUPAC confirmed the discovery of nobelium in 1966 at Dubna.
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The chemistry of nobelium is practically unknown up today.
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The electron configuration of nobelium is:
1s22s22p63s23p63d104s24p64d104f145s25p65d105f146s26p67s2
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Nobelium has uses only in nuclear physics laboratories.
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The name of nobelium is derived from the name of the Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel.
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The chemistry of nobelium is practically unknown; but having a Pauling electronegativity of 1,3 nobelium can be considered as a reactive element.
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Nobelium exist occasionally and only in rare nuclear physics laboratories.
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As all other chemical elements nobelium has protons, neutrons and electrons inside.
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The atomic mass of nobelium is approximately 259.1 atomic mass units.
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