Because helium is a gas, it is not measured in weight, but rather in volume.
The 2009 retail price of a helium cylinder with 15 cubic feet of helium was about 30 Euros ($40 USD). This figure would represent $0.53 per gram of helium in the tank. Larger volumes have an estimated cost of less than $0.05 (5 cents) per gram of helium.
"The price of 99.999 % pure argon gas costs 169.90 €/dm3 in small quantities (1 dm3) and about 1.84 €/dm3 in large quantities (300 dm3)"
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argon cost like o.50cents per gram
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Cost, pure: $0.5 per 100g
Argon costs $0.50 per 100 grams.
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Have: 607gAr Need: Moles of Argon From the periodic table we know that there are 39.948gAr per every 1 mole of Argon. 607g/39.948 = your answer.
Argon has an atomic mass of 39.948. Therefore, it has 39.948 grams per mol. Ar(mol) = 14.5 g / 39.948 g/mol Ar(mol) = 0.363 mol
Industrial gases like argon aren't sold by the gram, they're sold by the cubic foot at 2500psi. Last time I priced it, it was about $1.50 per cubic foot if you bought a 40-cf tank.
Ar is the chemical symbol for argon.
Argon is an element and all the atoms in argon are argon atoms.
Direct cost per unit is that cost of unit incurred to manufacture one unit of product.Formula for direct cost per unit = total direct cost / total number of units.
nit cost is the average cost of making a product and cost per unit is the marginal cost
Approx USD 0.50 per 100 grams.
Cost per Unit = total cost of production / total units produced
Easiest way: Total costs per unit - fixed costs per unit = variable cost per unit. Also recatting into accounting.
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Lego's cost per unit is about 5 USD. Lego's price per unit depends on how large the unit is. If it is large it may cost 5.50 USD. But the average is about 5 USD.
Cost unit is a unit of production, service or time or combination of these, in relation to which costs may be ascertained or expressed. Ex: Toy making: Batch costing, unit of cost: per batch (ex: $500 per batch) Advertising: Job Costing, unit of cost: per Job Hospital: Operating costing, unit of cost: per patient day
Because variable cost per unit took an arrow to the knee.
Yes fixed cost remain fixed in overall amount but it varies as per unit for example if one unit produced fixed cost 50000 per unit fixed cost 50000 but if 2 units produced fixed cost remains 50000 but per unit fixed cost changed to 25000 (50000/2).
Variable cost per unit = Total variable cost / total number of units manufactured
Fixed cost / (selling price - Variable cost per unit) --> Fixed cost ----------------------------------------------- (Selling Price - Variable Cost Per Unit)