To produce nobelium, the research team used the GSI accelerator to fire calcium ions onto a lead foil.
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With the help of Ship, they then separated the freshly produced nobelium from the projectile atoms.
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The trap was used to weigh atoms of nobelium, an element that contains 102 protons, 10 more than uranium.
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An international team of scientists headed by Michael Block was able to trap atoms of the element 102, nobelium, in an ion trap.
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Held inside the trap by electric and magnetic fields, the nobelium ion spun on a minuscule spiral course at a specific frequency.
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Inside the Shiptrap apparatus, the nobelium was first decelerated in a gas-filled cell, then the slow ions were trapped in a so-called Penning trap.
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A radioactive transuranic element synthesized by bombarding curium with carbon ions; 7 isotopes are known
Nobelium (or) is a synthetic element with the symbol No and atomic number 102. It was first correctly identified in 1966 by scientists at the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions in Dubna, Russia. ...
A transuranic chemical element (symbol No) with an atomic number of 102
N-O. For more information on this and other elements, see The elements. And for fun, see Elements by Tom Lehrer. To see this song with captions, go to The Elements song by Tom Lehrer.