Nobelium (No) Fun Facts
"The Prizefighter, a hero named for the inventor of dynamite and founder of the ultimate scientific prize."
The true essence of Nobelium (No) on the molecular frontier.
Nobelium is a synthetic, highly radioactive metal.
Nobelium has no everyday connection, used only in research.
Nobelium�s discovery sparked a long and heated dispute between laboratories.
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Did You Know?
It is named in honor of Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite and the founder of the Nobel Prizes.
The element's discovery was complex and controversial, with competing claims from research teams in Sweden, the United States, and the Soviet Union (now Russia).
It is the 10th transuranic element to be synthesized.
Experiments have shown that nobelium behaves differently in solution than other actinides, sometimes showing properties more like alkaline earth metals.
Its most stable isotope has a half-life of only 58 minutes.