Depending on the quality; $70 to $400.00 per Lb.Wyoming coal is about $45 per Lb. If you're lucky enough to find a small piece of coal at least worth an ounce you can get up to $25 at your local pawn shop or jewelry sellers / buyers.
It coast aroud 50-70 dollars!
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the cost of chromium is around $97.68 per pound
Approx. 50 USD/pound for thorium dioxide (99,99 %).
Darmstadtium is not a commercial product.
It coast aroud 50-70 dollars!
Coal comes in many types - for many uses. Thermal Coal: Primary for Power Generation - can be as affordable as $13.25 per ton Metallurgical Coal: Primary for Manufacturing Cost as much as $300+ per ton Difference: Based in the energy content measured in BTU's - British Thermal Units Low: 8,400 Btu's per Pound High: 15,000 Btu's per Pound Most often thermal coal cost less than Rail Road rates to carry the coal to power plants / other facilities
Coal cost about $o.o54 cents per kwh
tin cost about $50.07 per pound
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it costs 2.00
It would cost $1.40 per pound.
Cost per pound divided by edible portion in percent = cost per pound of edible portion example: a crown roast cost $9 per pound, the edible portion is 60%. $9/.60 = $15 per edible pound
In Australia it is very expensive. The average cost is $98 per pound.
Titanium can cost up to 69$ per pound
65$ per pound
About 69 dollars per pound