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Nobelium longest lived isotope

The other actinides have been synthesized in the laboratory by nuclear reactions. Their stability decreases rapidly with increasing atomic number. The longest lived isotope of nobelium (102N0) has a half-life of about 3 minutes that is, in 3 minutes half of the sample decomposes. Nobelium and the preceding element, mendelevium (ioiMd), were identified in samples containing one to three atoms of No or Md. [Pg.147]

Sixteen isotopes of fermium are known to exist. 257Fm, with a half-life of about 100.5 days, is the longest lived. 250Fm, with a half-life of 30 minutes, has been shown to be a decay product of element 254-102. Chemical identification of 250Fm confirmed the production of element 102 (nobelium). [Pg.212]

Laboratory. The isotope produced was the 20-hour Fm. During 1953 and early 1954, while discovery of elements 99 and 100 was withheld from publication for security reasons, a group from the Nobel Institute of Physics in Stockholm bombarded with O ions, and isolated a 30-min a-emitter, which they ascribed to 100, without claiming discovery of the element. This isotope has since been identified positively, and the 30-min half-life confirmed. The chemical properties of fermium have been studied solely with tracer amounts, and in normal aqueous media only the (III) oxidation state appears to exist. The isotope and heavier isotopes can be produced by intense neutron irradiation of lower elements such as plutonium by a process of successive neutron capture interspersed with beta decays until these mass numbers and atomic numbers are reached. Twenty isotopes and isomers of fermium are known to exist. Fm, with a half-life of about 100.5 days, is the longest lived. °Fm, with a half-life of 30 min, has been shown to be a product of decay of Element 102. It was by chemical identification of Fm that production of Element 102 (nobelium) was confirmed. Fermium would probably have chemical properties resembling erbium. [Pg.643]

The isotopes of nobelium, masses 251 through 259, have been produced (Table 13.4). The isotope No is the longest-lived, with a half-life of 58 min. However, the peak production rate via the Cm( 0, 3n) reaction is only about 1(X)... [Pg.223]


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