Rutherfordium was prepared only in laboratories from USA and Russia.
The first preparation, in 1964, was from Dubna by the team: Gheorghi Nikolaevici Flerov, Iuri Tsolakovici Ohanessian, Iuri V. Lobanov, V. I. Kuznetsov, V.A. Druin, V.P. Pereligin, K.A. Gavrilov, S.P. Tretiakova, V. M. Plotko.
Rutherfordium is not found in nature. It is a radioactive synthetic element.
Rutherfordium is an artificial chemical element.
Rutherfordium is a solid.
Rutherfordium is an artificial element and a single element.
Rutherfordium is a synthetic element and is not found in nature. It is produced in laboratory settings by bombarding heavy isotopes of other elements with high-energy particles.
Rutherfordium is a synthetic element created in nuclear reactions, and it is not found in household products.
Rutherfordium is an artificial chemical element obtained by nuclear reactions in a particle accelerator.
Rutherfordium, as a rare artificial element exist only in specialized nuclear physics laboratories.
It is supposed that rutherfordium is a solid metal.
Rutherfordium is a synthetic element and is considered a transition metal. It is a highly radioactive element with no practical applications and is not found in nature, being produced through nuclear reactions in laboratories.
For the first time the products of the nuclear reaction were transformed in chlorides and the rutherfordium tetrachloride was separated by gradient thermochromatography.
Rutherfordium has any uses.