Template:Infobox nobelium
{{Infobox element
|symbol =No
|Z =102
|number =102
|name =nobelium
|abundance=
|abundance in earth's crust=
|abundance in oceans=
|abundance in solar system=
|left=mendelevium
|right=lawrencium
|above=Yb
|below=—
|appearance=
|electrons per shell=2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 8, 2
|phase=solid
|density gpcm3nrt=9.9(4)
|density gpcm3nrt comment=(predicted){{cite journal |last=Fournier |first=Jean-Marc |date=1976 |title=Bonding and the electronic structure of the actinide metals |journal=Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids |volume=37 |issue=2 |pages=235–244 |doi=10.1016/0022-3697(76)90167-0 |bibcode=1976JPCS...37..235F }}{{efn|The density is calculated from the predicted metallic radius (Silva 2008, p. 1639) and the predicted close-packed crystal structure (Fournier 1976).}}
|crystal structure=face-centered cubic
|crystal structure comment=(predicted)
|melting point K=1100
|melting point C=800
|melting point F=1500
|melting point comment=(predicted){{cite book |editor-last=Lide |editor-first=David R. |title=CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics |edition=84th |location=Boca Raton (FL) |publisher=CRC Press |year=2003 |isbn=0-8493-0484-9 }}
|electronegativity=1.3
|electronegativity comment=(predicted){{cite book |editor1-first=John A. |editor1-last=Dean |title=Lange's Handbook of Chemistry |edition=15 |publisher=McGraw-Hill |year=1999 |at=Section 4; Table 4.5, Electronegativities of the Elements }}
|number of ionization energies=3
|ionization energy 2=1254.3
|ionization energy 3=2605.1
|ionization energy comment=(all but first estimated)
|CAS number=10028-14-5
|magnetic susceptibility=
|magnetic susceptibility ref=
|naming=after Alfred Nobel
|discovered by=Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
|discovery date=1965
|QID=Q1901
}}
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