This element costs $120 for 100 grams.
The prices of different hafnium products with different specifications can vary a lot. If you would like to find a more detailed answer, I suggest you to contact one of the major hafnium products suppliers.
The one I used to deal with is Stanford Materials, they provide a wide range of hafnium products at competitive prices.
Pure $120 (american) per 100 grams - $1.20/gram
Bulk $100 (american) per 100 grams
The abundance of hafnium:
- earth crust: approx. 3 mg/kg
- sea water: approx. 10-6 mg/L
For unwrought hafnium the price is approx. 600 USD/kg.
value of hafnium
Hafnium is a metal, steel grey.
Hafnium is a natural chemical element; hafnium hasn't minerals but it is associated with zirconium (unrefined zirconium contain approx. 2 % hafnium).
Hafnium is a metal.
Hafnium is a single element and therefore nonpolar.
HAFNIUM-175, HANIUM-176 and HAFNIUM-180.
Though both Hafnium and Zirconium are in the periodic table's fourth group, Hafnium is generally more associated with Zirconium. In terms of electron shells, Thorium has an extra shell of 18 electrons much like Hafnium, so there probably is some relation in behaviour. In other words, yes Hafnium may be mistaken for Thorium, but mistaking it for Zirconium is much more likely.
Hafnium is a metal, steel grey.
Hafnium is malleable.
The density of hafnium is 13,31 g/cm3.
Hafnium is a natural chemical element; hafnium hasn't minerals but it is associated with zirconium (unrefined zirconium contain approx. 2 % hafnium).
Pure hafnium doesn't exist in the nature; hafnium form many compounds.
Fine powders of hafnium are pyrophoric.
There are 37 isotopes of Hafnium.
Hafnium is a metal.
Hafnium is found in tandem with zirconium deposits. It is separated from the zirconium during refinement as hafnium chloride. It is then reduced with magnesium to produce pure hafnium.
Hafnium is a metal, steel grey appearance.
Hafnium is a single element and therefore nonpolar.