Commercial bottled nitrogen gas is extremely cheap (under 0,2 US cents/g).
It's free. 70% of the air around us is Nitrogen - as far as i know it doesn't cost you.
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$1.9
Nitrogen hydride has the chemical formula of NH3 The gram formula mass of nitrogen is approximately 14.0 g/mole & the gram formula mass of hydrogen is approximately 1.0 g/mole In the chemical formula, you have 1 nitrogen atom and 3 hydrogen atoms 14.0 + 1.0 + 1.0 + 1.0 = 17.0 g/mole
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The cost of sulfur per gram is 0.50 because its cost is 500 per kilogram, or 1000 grams. Sulfur is a non-metal with the atomic number of 16.
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No: 14.0067 is the gram atomic mass of nitrogen.
gram atomic mass (or atomic mass) of nitrogen (N) is 14 u.
Approx USD 1.20
1 gram of mercury costs $20.
protein is 16% nitrogen so the answer would be 0.16g of nitrogen per gram of protein
$1.9
$60 for 1 gram
about 12
the cost of chromium is around $97.68 per pound
4.561 / 28 = 0.163 moles of nitrogen.
If you would like to find the answer you should google "what is the cost of selenium for 1 gram" But I found the answer. It is .66(cents) for 1 gram