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The scientists proposed the name nobelium (No) for the new element. Later they retracted their claim and associated the activity to background effects. ...
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The Element Nobelium - Basic Physical and Historical Information.
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Dec 15, 2003 ... (Alfred Nobel, discoverer of dynamite) Nobelium was unambiguously discovered and identified in April 1958 at Berkeley by A. Ghiorso, ...
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This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element nobelium.
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Feb 22, 2007 ... Comprehensive information for the element Nobelium – No is provided by this page including scores of properties, element names in many ...
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Infomation on Nobelium general properties, States, energies, appearance and Characteristics.
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chemical properties, health and environmental effects of nobelium.
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This group proposed the name Nobelium in honor to Alfred Nobel. According to Hyde & Seaborg (1973) this discovery proved to be a premature claim. ...
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Nobelium. Discovered : by A. Ghiorso and co-workers in 1958. Isolated in Berkeley, California, USA Origin : The element was named after Alfred Nobel. ...
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