answersLogoWhite

0

See the link below for half lives of rutherfordium isotopes.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the number of atoms in 359 grams of rutherfordium?

359 g Rf = 8,093.1023 rutherfordium atoms


If seaborgium undergoes alpha decay which element is created?

If seaborgium undergoes alpha decay, it would create rutherfordium as the resulting element.


How many atoms are in the element rutherfordium?

Rutherfordium is a single chemical element.


Are there any known isotopes in rutherfordium?

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.


How many atoms are in rutherfordium?

Rutherfordium is one atom; of course each isotope has another number of neutrons.


What is the structure of rutherfordium?

As all other chemical elements atoms of rutherfordium contain protons, neutrons and electrons.


What are the uses for rutherfordium?

Rutherfordium is a synthetic element that is primarily used for scientific research and experimentation. It is not found in nature and has no known practical uses beyond research related to nuclear physics and the study of heavy elements.


Can you site examples of nuclear change?

* formation of rutherfordium * fusing of atoms under intense heat and pressure inside a star * radioactive decay of unstable atoms to form new elements * breaking apart of large, unstable atoms in a fission bomb * cosmic rays * nuclear fission and nuclear fusion


Do all atoms decay over time?

No, not all atoms decay over time. Some atoms are stable and do not undergo radioactive decay.


Do all atoms have beta decay?

No. Many atoms do not decay at all. Many that do undergo alpha decay. A few atoms emit neutron radiation.


Is rutherfordium an electrical conductor?

This is very probable but it is impossible to test because we have only some atoms available.


What is decay rate?

How fast something decomposes