Does nobelium have a melting/freezing point
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Does nobelium have a melting/freezing point

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-11-08] [Hit: ]
so older websites may not have it.-It is most likely unknown, since Nobelium is a synthetically created metal.Usually everything that is on the bottom of the periodic table is synthetic.......
One website says 1100 K, but the majority say unknown?
Which one is it?

-Thanks it advance:)

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it's 1100 K according to ptable.com, which is a reliable source. It's a synthetically created element meaning it's melting point was likely discovered recently, so older websites may not have it.

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It is most likely unknown, since Nobelium is a synthetically created metal. Usually everything that is on the bottom of the periodic table is synthetic.
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