Nobelium is the 102th element in the periodic table. A periodic table contains 118 elements distributed in 7 rows and 18 columns. The rows are known as periods and the columns are the groups of the periodic table. The elements of the periodic table are arranged according to their atomic number.
Basic elemental properties of Nobelium
There are 118 different elements in the periodic table but there are some basic elemental properties of each. In a periodic table, elements with basic elemental properties are grouped together. Basic elemental properties of Nobelium are:
Atomic Symbol of Nobelium
Every element in the periodic table has its atomic symbol or chemical symbol for representation. The atomic symbol of Nobelium is “No”
Atomic Number of Nobelium
Elements in the periodic table are arranged in groups and periods on the basis of their atomic number.
Atomic number is the number of protons present in the nucleus of an atom. The atomic number of Nobelium is 102. This shows Nobelium is the 102th element of the periodic table.
Short Electronic Configuration of Nobelium
Short Electronic Configuration of Nobelium is [Rn]7s2 ,5 f14
Block of Nobelium in Periodic Table
There are four blocks (s, p, d, f) in the periodic table. Nobelium belongs to the f-block of the periodic table. F block is the fourth block in the periodic table.
Period of Nobelium in Periodic Table
Periodic table is arranged in periods and groups. The rows going across left to right are periods and Nobelium is placed in the seventh period. Elements that are present in a period share common properties .
Atomic Mass of Nobelium
Atomic mass is the mass of an atom and the atomic mass of Nobelium is 259 u. If we round off the atomic mass of Nobelium , we get 259 u.
Thermodynamic properties of Nobelium
Thermodynamic properties are the characteristic features of a system, capable of specifying the system's state. The thermodynamic properties of an element include chemical, physical and thermal properties. The thermodynamic properties of Nobelium are:
Phase at STP
Phase at STP is the state in which an element is present. The stp phase of Nobelium is “Solid”.
Melting Point of Nobelium
Melting point is a temperature at which an element of substance changes its state from solid to liquid. The melting point of Nobelium gas is 827 °C.
These are some of the main thermodynamic properties of Nobelium . Let’s find out all the material properties of Nobelium .
Material properties
We have discussed basic elemental properties and thermodynamic properties of Nobelium gas. Besides these, there are many material properties of Nobelium as well. Some of the material properties include density, molar volume, refractive index and thermal conductivity.
Density of Nobelium
The density of Nobelium element is 9.94 g/cm3
Molar Volume of Nobelium
The molar volume of Nobelium is 26.1cm3/mol
These are the main material properties of Nobelium .
Reactivity of Nobelium
Valency of Nobelium
The valency of a Nobelium element is a number that represents the ability of an atom to combine with other atoms. The valency of Nobelium is 3.
Electronegativity of Nobelium
Electronegativity of Nobelium is the tendency of its atom participating in a covalent bond to attract the bonding electrons. Nobelium has 1.3 electronegativity.
First ionization energy of Nobelium
It is the energy to remove the outermost electron from the neutral atom in the gas phase. The first ionization energy of Nobelium is 642 kJ/mol
Atomic properties
The atomic properties of Nobelium have term symbol, atomic radius, covalent radius, van der waals radius.
Term Symbol of Nobelium
The term symbol specifies the electronic state of an atom. The term symbol of Nobelium atom is 1 S0
Abundances of Nobelium
It is the measure that tells us about the percentage of which it is present.
Abundance of Nobelium in the universe
The abundance of Nobelium in the universe is 0 mass %
Abundance of Nobelium in the solar system
The abundance of Nobelium in the solar system is 0 mass %
Abundance of Nobelium in earth's crust
The abundance of Nobelium in earth's crust is 0 mass %
Abundance of Nobelium in ocean
The abundance of Nobelium in ocean is 0 mass %
Universe Molar Abundances of Nobelium
The universe molar abundances of Nobelium is 0 mol %
Solar Molar Abundances of Nobelium
The solar molar abundances of Nobelium is 0 mol %
Ocean Molar Abundances of Nobelium
The ocean molar abundances of Nobelium is 0 mol %
Crust Molar Abundances of Nobelium
The crust molar abundances of Nobelium is 0 mol %
Human Molar Abundances of Nobelium
The crust molar abundances of Nobelium is 0 mol %
Nuclear properties of Nobelium
Half life of Nobelium
Half life is the time for the radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value. The half Life of Nobelium is 170 min.
Lifetime of Nobelium
The lifetime of Nobelium is 5.6 h
Specific Radioactivity of Nobelium
The radioactivity of Nobelium is 116,258TBq/g
Unstable isotopes of Nobelium
The unstable isotopes of Nobelium is 261 No (170 Min)
Decay Mode of Nobelium
The neutron cross section of Nobelium is 0.171 b
Identifiers of Nobelium
CAS Number of Nobelium
The CAS number of Nobelium is 10028-14-5
PubChem CID number of Nobelium
The PubChem CID number of Nobelium is 24822