As of May 2009, Uranium cost approximately $100 for 1 kilogram of unrefined uranium oxide U3O8
As of 8 August 2011, the price of uranium is US $115 for 1 kg (51,5 US $ per pound), for natural uranium in the form of the unrefined uranium oxide (U3O8).
It's currently about $25/pound, so you can calculate it from that.
The commercial rates for larger quantities are much more reasonable. As of May 2010, the international trade price for U3O8 is $41.75 per lb. For the pure metal, you might expect to pay in excess of $60/pound or 13 cents/gram for large quantities.
US $ 51,5/lb (at 25.07.2011) or 113 US $ per 1 kg (natural uranium in the form of the unrefined oxide U3O8).
Approx. 115 US $/kg (July 2011) for the unrefined uranium octaoxide U3O8.
Approx. 120 US $ for 1 kg of non-refined oxide U3O8.
Uranium is worth $6 a pound, and 1,000,000,000,000 pounds of it is worth more than your life.
The price of uranium (as uranium oxide U3O8) is 77 US $ at 18.11.2013.
Uranium has many valencies: 3,4,5,6 and possible 2 in UO.
its worth $6 for every pound
This value is 27,665 J/mol.K.
Some examples of uranium compounds are: uranyl nitrate, uranium dioxide, uranium hexafluoride, uranium tetrachloride, triuraniumoctaoxide, uranyl acetate, uranium iodide, uranium nitride, uranium, sulfide, uranium carbide, uranyl sulfate, etc.
Yes, uranium and all the compounds of uranium are toxic and radioactive.Yes, uranium is toxic and radioactive.
Uranium is a metal, uranium oxide is a compound of uranium and oxygen, UO2
Uranium (as uranium dioxide, uranium carbide, uranium metal, uranium alloys, etc.), plutonium and thorium.
The monetary value of uranium is 10 dollars per gram and i dont give a ****
This value is 198 J/kg.K at the melting point of uranium.
The electrical resitivity of uranium is 28.10-8 ohm.meter. This value is not very good.
Uranium dioxide, nuclear grade, not enriched has a value greater 100 US $/kg.
This value is 27,665 J/mol.K.
Uranium provides the fissile material for nuclear weapons, is a colorant in uranium glass (produces orange-red and yellow hues), and was used in early photography.
The fission of one atom of 235U release 202,5 MeV.
If you think to pH, measure this value with pH paper or with a pH-meter.
Approx. 202,5 MeV are released per fission.
The empirical atomic radius of uranium is 175 pm; near the half of this value are B (87 pm) and Kr (88 pm).
Examples:Oxides: uranium dioxide, uranium trioxide, uranium octaoxideSalts: ammonium diuranate, uranyl nitrate, uranyl acetate, uranium hehxafluoride, uranium chlorideand many others because uranium is a reactive metal.
uranyl nitrate, uranium chloride, uranium tetrafluoride, uranium hexafluoride, uranium dioxide, uranium octaoxide, uranyl acetate, uranyl sulfate, uranyl oxalate, uranium carbide, uranium nitride, uranium sulfide, uranium sulfate, uranium selenide, etc.