Experimental Chemistry
| Formula | Names |
|---|---|
| RfCl4 | rutherfordium tetrachloride, rutherfordium(IV) chloride |
| RfBr4 | rutherfordium tetrabromide, rutherfordium(IV) bromide |
| RfOCl2 | rutherfordium oxychloride, rutherfordyl(IV) chloride, rutherfordium(IV) dichloride oxide |
| 2− | hexachlororutherfordate(IV) |
| 2− | hexafluororutherfordate(IV) |
| K2 | potassium hexachlororutherfordate(IV) |
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