There is no standard market price per gram of radium at this time, all extractions are done by special order so prices would have to be individually negotiated. The most recent price per gram that I could locate was roughly $10,000 per gram. This would make your 100 grams cost roughly $1,000,000.
150-200mg per 100g
You can't buy it.The most stable isotope of radon has a half-life of about 4 days (contrast this with the first element most people think of when they hear the word "radioactive," uranium, where the kind used in nuclear reactors and atomic bombs has a half-life of seven hundred million years, and the most common isotope has a half-life of about five billion years).Most people who need radon ... and there are very few ... generate it in situ from a solution containing radium that costs about $6,000 per milliliter, with each milliliter containing about 15 picograms of radon at any given time. A gram of radium produces about 1 mm3 of radon gas per day, so to get a gram of radon per day, you'd need about 101 kg of radium. Radium is not commercially available in those quantities, so the ultimate answer is that it's literally priceless; you cannot buy a gram of radon at any price.
Radium-226--------------------Radon-222 + alpha
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Radium
Cost, pure: $6.1 per 100g Cost, bulk: $0.65 per 100g and in pounds sterling Cost, Pure: £3.87 per 100g Cost, Bulk: £0.41 per 100g
it cost $30 for 100g of pure phosphorus
Pure: $5 per 100g Bulk: $0.15 per 100g
Cost, bulk: $ per 100g.
0.20
Cost, pure: $320 per 100g
Francium is not a commercial product.
Meitnerium is not a commercial material.
it is cost 430$ for 100g
25 dollars per 100g
A new lipstick has been introduced in the market. They have used radium for the glowing effect. The cost of per lipstick is about 950 .Rs.
Butter has about 720calories per 100g and about 3012 joules per 100g. Hope this helps :)