It's only about one dollar, since it's so commonly found in Earth's crust. It's only about one dollar, since it's so commonly found in Earth's crust.
4 dollars
Approx USD 0.50 per 100 grams.
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Metal Conductivity Silver 106 Copper (pure) 100 Copper (hard Drawn) 89.5 Aluminum 45 Steel 3-15
100 grams is 3.53 ounces.
100 grams equates to about 0.220462 pounds.
the answer to this question is 4.9$ for 100 grams of pure bromine.
Iron symbol on the periodic table is Fe. The cost of pure iron is 7 dollars and 20 cents per 100 grams.
Only if you have pure water in mind, then: 100 milliliters of pure water weigh 100 grams.
In late 2008, bulk potassium was about $ 40 USD per pound.The price for the salt "potassium chloride" was only about 1% of that price, but sharply higher in 2009 (around $ 10 USD per pound in bulk).
Yes.
Aluminum foil is pure elemental aluminum in very thin sheets. It's a 100%, or, to be more precise, 99.99% aluminum.
Very expensive. About $600 to $700 USD (or more) for 100 grams of pure Beryllium, depending on purity level.
Only if you have pure water in mind, then: 100 milliliters of pure water weigh 100 grams. Forget syrup or oil. For that calculations you need the specific weight (density) of the material.
The cost for pure yttrium is about $430 for 100 grams. Yttrium, a transition metal, is many times used in order to strengthen magnesium and aluminum alloys.
The cost of the element Antimony in it's pure form is 4 dollars and 50 cents per 100 grams. The cost in it's least pure form is 44 cents per 100 grams.
Only if you have pure water in mind, then: 0.1 milliliters of pure water weigh 0.1 grams or 100 milligrams.
Cobalt appears to cost 4.40 for 100g