hydrogen is $6700 per gram
Wow this is wrong. Try ~100 USD/kg chief.
It cost $2.00 dollars per gallon of hydrogen.
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How_much_does_the_element_hydrogen_cost
Hydrogen is a product of millions of cubic metres or more; 1 g is absolutely without significace as price.
The price of hydrogen (common purity) is insignificant.
Biomass Hydrogen is approximately $17 per gram.
Hydrogen= Approximately $17 each gram
2.00 per pound
$6
The cost of 1 kilogram of almonds at $2.00 per 100 kilograms would be $0.02.
Depends on the pressure and temperature.
45.00/2.5 = 18.0
Approx. 400 US $/ for large amounts.
Yes, definitely. The formula for aspirin, or acetylsalicyclic acid, is C9H8O4, having a molecular mass of 180.157 g/mole. Hydrogen's formula is H2, having a molecular mass of 2.02 g/mole. So if you had a liter of hydrogen and an equal amount of molecules of aspirin, the hydrogen would be about 1/5 of a kilogram lighter.
I don't know whether this is so, but it may well be. This is related to the low density of hydrogen. A kilogram of hydrogen takes up much more space than a kilogram of natural gas.
The cost of 1 kilogram of almonds at $2.00 per 100 kilograms would be $0.02.
You need to multiple the cost per kilo by 4. The answer is 14.
You need to redefine your question. A litre is a unit of volume and a kilogram is a unit of mass, so you have to know how densely compressed the hydrogen is before you can make a valid comparison of mass and volume. See Boyle's-Charles' Law.
the cost of Dysprosium is $300 per kilogram.
1 kilogram
Divide (the cost of the bag) by (the number of kg it contains). The quotient is the cost "per kg".
Divide (the cost of the bag) by (the number of kg it contains). The quotient is the cost "per kg".
2.00
27/6 = 4.50 each
750 kilograms at a price of $3.60 per kilogram would cost $2,700.
$650 per kilogram