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4 September, 20:33

What is the correct IUPAC name for V (102) 4?

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  1. 4 September, 20:38
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    The IUPAC name for V (102) 4 is Nobelium

    Explanation:

    Nobelium (No), the atomic number is 102 and it is a synthetic chemical element. Named after Alfred Nobel, who invented dynamite and it is a radioactive metal.

    It was discovered in the Joint Institute for nuclear research, Moscow, Russia in 1966.

    Nobelium can be created in particle accelerators by bombarding lighter elements with charged particles. The properties of Nobelium are not completely known.

    In the periodic table, nobelium is situated between actinide mendelevium and actinide lawrencium. Nobelium metal has not created in mass amounts and it is not possible right now.
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