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1 kg of 235U = 3 000 t coal
Depending on the type and the power of the nuclear reactor. An example; a CANDU type reactor of 700 MW need 700 kg uranium-235 and only ca. 500 kg are "burned".
1 kg of uranium-235 is equivalent to 24.10ex.6 kWh.
None. Pu 239 is weapons grade plutonium made of Uranium 235. Pu 239 does not exist in nature.
Approx. 125 US $ for 1 kg of unrefined uranium oxide U3O8.
Probably approx. 40 kg of enriched uranium.
200-400 kg
Cca. 50 kg of highly enriched uranium. Now nuclear bombs use plutonium, not uranium.
Uranium dioxide, nuclear grade, not enriched has a value greater 100 US $/kg.
Depending on the reactor type and power: from 1 kg to more than 100 000 kg.
Depending very much on the chemical or physical form, purity, enrichment, etc. For nuclear grade powder of natural uranium dioxide: ca. 100 $/kg.
Approx. 90 000 US $ for 1 000 kg of unrefined uranium octaoxide (U3O8).