Rutherfordium has no practical use.
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Rutherfordium has not uses.
Rutherfordium is a highly radioactive element with a very short half-life, so very little is known about its biological effects. However, due to its radioactivity, it is likely to be harmful to humans if ingested or inhaled. It is not naturally found in the environment and is only produced in laboratories for research purposes.
Yes, there are several known isotopes of rutherfordium. The most stable isotope is rutherfordium-267 with a half-life of about 1.3 hours. Other isotopes range from rutherfordium-253 to rutherfordium-267, with varying half-lives and decay modes.
Hassium has any use.
Rutherfordium has 104 protons; the isotope with the longest half-life (263Rf) has 159 neutrons.
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Rutherfordium has 104 protons; the isotope with the longest half-life (263Rf) has 159 neutrons.
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Rutherfordium is a synthetic element with no practical applications due to its short half-life and limited availability. It is primarily used for scientific research purposes to study the properties and behavior of superheavy elements.
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The atomic radius of rutherfordium is estimated to be around 150 picometers. Rutherfordium is a synthetic element with very few known properties due to its high radioactivity and short half-life. Its properties are mainly theoretical or extrapolated from its position on the periodic table.