1 Periodic Table
1.1 Symbol
1.2 Group Number
1.5 Period Number
2.5 Block
2.6 Element Family
Transition Metal
Actinide
2.7 CAS Number
744022410028145
7429905
54386242
2.11 Space Group Name
2.12 Space Group Number
3 Facts
3.1 Interesting Facts
- It is the most reflective element.
- Silver is the second most ductile metal after Gold.
- It is also used in Dentistry as a dental alloys for clips and crowning.
- The most stable isotope of Nobelium metal is No-259.
- No-259 has a half-life of fifty-eight minutes.
3.2 Sources
Earth's crust, Found in Minerals, Ores of metals
Bombarding Curium-246 or Curium-249 with Carbon-12 Nuclei, Found in Minerals, Mining
3.3 History
3.3.1 Who Discovered
Unknown
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
3.3.2 Discovery
3.4 Abundance
3.4.1 Abundance In Universe
1.4.2 Abundance In Sun
~0.0000001 %~-9999 %
1E-08
0.1
2.7.2 Abundance In Meteorites
3.2.4 Abundance In Earth's Crust
4.3.2 Abundance In Oceans
5.1.2 Abundance In Humans
6 Uses
6.1 Uses & Benefits
- Silver is mainly used for Jewelry and show piece.
- It is used for manufacturing high quality mirrors due to its reflectivity property.
- Currently known uses of Nobelium metal are limited to research purpose only.
6.1.1 Industrial Uses
Chemical Industry, Clothing Industry, Electrical Industry
NA
6.1.2 Medical Uses
Dentistry, Pharmaceutical Industry
NA
6.1.3 Other Uses
Alloys, Bullion, Coinage, Jewellery, Sculptures, Statues
Research Purposes
6.2 Biological Properties
6.2.1 Toxicity
6.2.2 Present in Human Body
6.2.3 In Blood
0.00 Blood/mg dm-30.00 Blood/mg dm-3
0
1970
6.2.5 In Bone
0.44 p.p.m.0.00 p.p.m.
0
170000
7 Physical
7.1 Melting Point
961.93 °C827.00 °C
27
3410
8.2 Boiling Point
8.4 Appearance
8.4.1 Physical State
8.4.2 Color
8.4.3 Luster
8.5 Hardness
8.5.1 Mohs Hardness
10.1.1 Brinell Hardness
10.3.1 Vickers Hardness
12.3 Speed of Sound
12.8 Optical Properties
12.8.1 Refractive Index
12.10.4 Reflectivity
12.11 Allotropes
12.11.1 α Allotropes
Not Available
Not Available
12.11.2 β Allotropes
Not Available
Not Available
12.11.3 γ Allotropes
Not Available
Not Available
13 Chemical
13.1 Chemical Formula
13.2 Isotopes
13.2.1 Known Isotopes
13.3 Electronegativity
13.3.1 Pauling Electronegativity
13.4.1 Sanderson Electronegativity
13.5.3 Allred Rochow Electronegativity
13.7.2 Mulliken-Jaffe Electronegativity
14.3.2 Allen Electronegativity
14.6 Electropositivity
14.6.1 Pauling Electropositivity
15.3 Ionization Energies
15.3.1 1st Energy Level
731.00 kJ/mol642.00 kJ/mol
375.7
26130
15.3.3 2nd Energy Level
2,070.00 kJ/mol1,254.00 kJ/mol
710.2162
28750
15.4.3 3rd Energy Level
3,361.00 kJ/mol2,643.00 kJ/mol
1600
34230
15.4.7 4th Energy Level
NA3,956.00 kJ/mol
2780
37066
15.4.10 5th Energy Level
15.4.13 6th Energy Level
15.5.4 7th Energy level
15.6.4 8th Energy Level
15.6.7 9th Energy Level
15.7.2 10th Energy Level
15.8.3 11th Energy Level
15.8.7 12th Energy Level
15.8.11 13th Energy Level
15.8.15 14th Energy Level
15.8.20 15th Energy Level
15.8.23 16th Energy Level
15.8.27 17th Energy Level
15.8.31 18th Energy Level
15.8.35 19th Energy Level
15.8.39 20th Energy Level
15.8.42 21st Energy Level
15.8.45 22nd Energy Level
15.8.48 23rd Energy Level
15.8.51 24th Energy Level
15.8.54 25th Energy Level
15.8.58 26th Energy Level
15.8.62 27th Energy Level
15.8.64 28th Energy Level
15.9.1 29th Energy Level
15.10.1 30th Energy Level
15.11 Electrochemical Equivalent
4.02 g/amp-hr4.83 g/amp-hr
0.16812
8.3209
16.2 Electron Work Function
16.6 Other Chemical Properties
Chemical Stability, Ionization, Solubility
Ionization, Radioactive Isotopes, Radioactivity
17 Atomic
17.1 Atomic Number
17.2 Electron Configuration
[Kr] 4d10 5s1
[Rn] 5f14 7s2
17.3 Crystal Structure
Face Centered Cubic (FCC)
Not Known
17.3.1 Crystal Lattice
17.4 Atom
17.4.1 Number of Protons
17.4.7 Number of Neutrons
17.5.6 Number of Electrons
17.7 Radius of an Atom
17.7.1 Atomic Radius
17.8.2 Covalent Radius
17.10.1 Van der Waals Radius
172.00 pm246.00 pm
139
348
18.2 Atomic Weight
107.87 amu259.00 amu
6.94
294
18.6 Atomic Volume
10.30 cm3/molNA
1.39
71.07
18.12 Adjacent Atomic Numbers
18.12.1 Previous Element
18.12.2 Next Element
18.13 Valence Electron Potential
11.40 (-eV)26.00 (-eV)
8
392.42
20.2 Lattice Constant
408.53 pmNA
228.58
891.25
20.6 Lattice Angles
20.7 Lattice C/A Ratio
21 Mechanical
21.1 Density
21.1.1 Density At Room Temperature
21.3.2 Density When Liquid (at m.p.)
21.6 Tensile Strength
21.9 Viscosity
21.11 Vapor Pressure
21.11.1 Vapor Pressure at 1000 K
21.12.2 Vapor Pressure at 2000 K
21.15 Elasticity properties
21.15.1 Shear Modulus
21.17.1 Bulk Modulus
22.1.2 Young's Modulus
23.4 Poisson Ratio
23.6 Other Mechanical Properties
Ductile, Malleable
Unknown
24 Magnetic
24.1 Magnetic Characteristics
24.1.1 Specific Gravity
24.5.3 Magnetic Ordering
24.5.4 Permeability
25.2.2 Susceptibility
25.3 Electrical Properties
25.3.1 Electrical Property
25.3.3 Resistivity
25.4.2 Electrical Conductivity
0.63 106/cm ΩNA
0.00666
0.63
26.1.1 Electron Affinity
27 Thermal
27.1 Specific Heat
27.3 Molar Heat Capacity
25.35 J/mol·KNA
16.443
62.7
27.7 Thermal Conductivity
28.3 Critical Temperature
28.5 Thermal Expansion
28.6 Enthalpy
28.6.1 Enthalpy of Vaporization
255.10 kJ/molNA
7.32
799.1
28.7.4 Enthalpy of Fusion
28.9.1 Enthalpy of Atomization
29.2 Standard Molar Entropy
42.60 J/mol.KNA
9.5
198.1