$530/100 grams, but beryllium is rarely used in this form. 2009: technical pure beryllium, ca. 1000 $/kg.
$530 for 100 grams.
And it would be "Beryllium's"...apostrophe.
Price-wise beryllium is higher than Silver or Gold, as only 365 tons of it are mined each year and the world storage reserve of Be is quite low.
Beryllium is element number 4. It is the second lightest alkali metal (after lithium) and weighs just 1.85 grams per cubic centimeter.
Berkelium is not a commercial product.
it cost for one gram of berkelium. is 152.23 dollars
The price is approx. 1 $/g (as bulk).
Approx 1 US $.
Approx. 1 US $.
Approx. 30 US $.
Berkelium is not a commercial product.
Ca. 1 US $.
Berkelium has a silvery appearance.
Berkelium is not explosive; but a sufficient quantity of berkelium (practically impossible to be obtained) can reach the critical mass.
50 cents
Terbium is a chemical element which is used in production of mobile phones, laptops, and other electronic items. The average cost per 100 grams of terbium is $1800.
Berkelium is a radioactive element with the atomic number 96. No practical uses for berkelium have been found and the small amounts that have been created have been used exclusively for scientific research.
Berkelium is not a commercial product.
$185 × 10^9 per kilogram according to the CRC Handbook (ORNL) in 2004
Berkelium is not a commercial material.
As far as I know, Berkelium has only been created in microgram batches about twice under extremely fragile conditions for fractions of a second, so I think one gram of it would cost a very very very large amount of money, say, the price of Germany?
Berkelium is not a commercial product.
Largely hypothetical. Berkelium is a transuranic element, and perhaps a gram of berkelium has ever existed in all of human history. (If you really want to know anyway, despite the information having no practical use, I suggest Wikipedia, which has a good article on berkelium.)
$2.00 per one gram
22 / 300 = 0.073333
Berkelium and Californium .
Approx USD 1.20
The total production of berkelium, around the world, during the last 60 years, was only some grams.
One gram of rutheniunm weighs exactly 1653.762 a gram so it weighs 26460.192 a pound.