Rf-267
Rf-267 is a synthetic element that belongs to the group of transition metals in the periodic table. It is classified as a member of the rutherfordium group and has an atomic number of 267. Due to its instability and short half-life, Rf-267 is not found in nature and is typically produced in laboratories through nuclear reactions.
The element is primarily of interest for research purposes, particularly in the fields of nuclear chemistry and physics. Its properties are not well-studied due to its rapid decay, but it is expected to exhibit characteristics similar to those of other heavy elements in the periodic table.