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UK
/nˈəʊbliəm/
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[ US /noʊˈbɛɫiəm/ ]
[ US /noʊˈbɛɫiəm/ ]
NOUN
- a radioactive transuranic element synthesized by bombarding curium with carbon ions; 7 isotopes are known
How To Use nobelium In A Sentence
- A group in Stockholm believed they had made it in 1957, and proposed the patriotic name nobelium, after the Swede Alfred Nobel.
- Due to its extremely short half-life, there's no reason for considering the effects of nobelium in the environment.
- The German proposal of ‘meitnerium ‘for 109 was allowed to stand, as were the names proposed for elements 101, 102, and 103 - ‘mendelevium, ‘‘nobelium, ‘and ‘lawrencium, ‘respectively.’
- All known isotopes of nobelium are radioactive.
- The German proposal of ‘meitnerium ‘for 109 was allowed to stand, as were the names proposed for elements 101, 102, and 103 - ‘mendelevium, ‘‘nobelium, ‘and ‘lawrencium,‘respectively.