In album sales, a 1,000,000 selling record is platinum. A multi-platinum is 2,000,000 or more (usually known as '2 times platinum'). An album with 10,000,000 units sold is a diamond album.
No, uranium and platinum are two separate elements. Platinum is a precious metal, while uranium is a radioactive element.
No, platinum is generally more valuable than chromium. Platinum is a rare and precious metal, primarily used in jewelry and catalytic converters, while chromium is more commonly used in industrial applications such as stainless steel production.
When uranium-235 is added to natural uranium, it increases the overall percentage of uranium-235 in the mixture. This can make the uranium more suitable for use in nuclear reactors or weapons, as uranium-235 is more fissile (more easily split by neutrons) than uranium-238.
Uranium is more expensive, but the kWh in a nuclear power plant is more cheaper.
Uranium consists primarily of two isotopes: uranium-235 and uranium-238. These isotopes are naturally occurring and are radioactive. Uranium-235 is the more fissile isotope for nuclear reactions, while uranium-238 is more abundant but less reactive.
No, uranium and platinum are two separate elements. Platinum is a precious metal, while uranium is a radioactive element.
uranium and plutonium are much more costly minerals.
Try buying Uranium or Plutonium.
diamonds?
Approx. 70 US $ for 1 kg of nuclear reactor grade uranium doxide (with natural uranium); the enriched uranium is more expensive, depending on enrichment.
No, by weight, a diamond has higher value than platinum.
Of equal weight, and of best quality, diamonds are worth more than platinum.
- After alpha disintegration the isotope uranium-238 is transformed in the isotope thorium-234. - After alpha disintegration the isotope uranium-235 is transformed in the isotope thorium-230. Platinum is a misspelling ?
Platinum tends to be worth more than gold by weight, but as prices fluctuate, sometimes the gold price does go higher than the platinum price. Silver, at least in recent history (probably all of history) is worth significantly less than both gold and platinum.
Gold, platinum metals (platinum, palladium, osmium, rhodium, ruthenium, iridium), rhenium, etc.
Most of the rare earth metals.
The US does not make platinum quarters because everyone would keep them for the platinum that is inside them and they would be worth way more than a quarter.