Mendelevium sī 1 ê hoà-ha̍k goân-sò͘ . I ê goân-chú-hoan sī 101, hoà-ha̍k hû-hō sī Md.
Mendelevium, 101 Md Ki-pún sèng-chit Miâ, hû-hō mendelevium, Md Mendelevium tī chiu-kî-piáu lāi ê ūi-tì
Goân-chú-hoan 101 Goân-chú-liōng (258) Goân-sò͘ lūi-pia̍t actinium-hē Cho̍k , hun-khu n/a , f khu Chiu-kî tē 7 chiu-kî Tiān-chú pâi-lia̍t [Rn ] 5f13 7s2 per shell 2, 8, 18, 32, 31, 8, 2 Bu̍t-lí sèng-chit Siòng kò͘-thé (predicted) Iûⁿ-tiám 1100 K (827 °C, 1521 °F) (predicted) Bi̍t-tō͘ (sek-un ) 10.3(7) g·cm−3 (predicted) [ 1] Goân-chú sèng-chit Sng-hòa-sò͘ 2, 3 Tiān-hū-tō͘ Pauling scale: 1.3 Tiān-lī-lêng 1st: 635 kJ·mol−1 (estimated) Cha̍p-lio̍k CAS teng-kì pian-hō 7440-11-1 Le̍k-sú Hō-miâ after Dmitri Mendeleev Hoat-hiān Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (1955) Chòe ún-tēng ê tông-ūi-sò͘ Chú bûn-chiong: mendelevium ê tông-ūi-sò͘
"Mendelevium" sī ēng Dmitrij Ivanovič Mendeleev ê miâ-jī khí--ê.
↑ Fournier, Jean-Marc (1976). "Bonding and the electronic structure of the actinide metals". Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids . 37 (2): 235–244. doi :10.1016/0022-3697(76)90167-0 .