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UK
/ɹˌuːðəfˈɔːdiəm/
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NOUN
- a radioactive transuranic element which has been synthesized
How To Use rutherfordium In A Sentence
- And the Berkeley name for element 104, rutherfordium, was surely an honour due to one of the century's greatest nuclear physicists.
- Investigation of the chemical properties of the actinides was followed more recently by chemical studies of the first three transactinides - rutherfordium, hahnium, and seaborgium.
- The Dubna group had made fermium and rutherfordium this way in the 1970s.
- My second project is the investigation of the chemistry of rutherfordium in the gas phase.
- Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California saw the isotopes of rutherfordium, seaborgium, hassium, darmstadtium, and copernicium by watching the decay of the yet-to-be-named element 114, a synthetic element first produced about a decade ago. Wired Top Stories
- Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California saw the isotopes of rutherfordium, seaborgium, hassium, darmstadtium, and copernicium by watching the decay of the yet-to-be-named element 114, a synthetic element first produced about a decade ago. Wired Top Stories
- The daughter isotope, rutherfordium - 259 (an isotope of element 104), recoiled into an opposing detector.
- Since 104 was already rutherfordium, IUPAC renamed L04 dubnium, for the Russian team that claims it discovered that element years ago. All In A Name
- This virtual web server sturdiness diploidy your rutherfordium off with hot dextrose, leader, orthodontic succory, fatalistic christ, and noiselessly. Rational Review
- Due to its extremely short half-life (about 0.1milliseconds), there's no reason for considering the effects of rutherfordium in the environment.