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- Rutherfordium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Rf and atomic number 104. It is named after physicist Ernest Rutherford. As a synthetic element...
- Rutherfordium (104Rf) is a synthetic element and thus has no stable isotopes. A standard atomic weight cannot be given. The first isotope to be synthesized...
- the four elements titanium (Ti), zirconium (Zr), hafnium (Hf), and rutherfordium (Rf). The group is also called the titanium group or titanium family...
- see Ionization energies of the elements (data page). All data from rutherfordium onwards is predicted. Ionization energies of the elements (data page)...
- teams from the Soviet Union and the United States independently created rutherfordium and dubnium. The naming and credit for synthesis of these elements remained...
- the JINR (1965), which doubted the LBNL claim and proposed the name rutherfordium (Rf) after Ernest Rutherford. IUPAC concluded that credit should be...
- in the 1890s 104 Klymene, a main-belt asteroid 10/4 (disambiguation) Rutherfordium, chemical element with atomic number 104 One-O-Four, model of automobile...
- Westminster Abbey near Charles Darwin and Isaac Newton. The chemical element rutherfordium (104Rf) was named after him in 1997. Ernest Rutherford was born on 30...
- element 104 rutherfordium (Rf) in honor of Ernest Rutherford. In 1997, a committee of IUPAC recommended that element 104 be named rutherfordium. The Joint...
- discoverers. In addition, given that many American books had already used rutherfordium and hahnium for 104 and 105, the ACS objected to those names being used...