It is currently (October 2010) about $50 per pound, for fuel grade (U235 enriched Uranium) material. In 2003 the price was around $24 per pound, and was up nearly $100 a pound three years ago.
Uranium-235 and uranium-238 are different isotopes of the element uranium. They have different mass numbers due to different numbers of neutrons.
What do you mean. Uranium is not soluble in water.
Petroleum and uranium can be used as fuels.
The surface of the pure and fresh (non-oxidized) uranium metal is similar to surface of a steel.
Beryllium: alkaline earths family Uranium: actinoids family Bromine: halogens family Argon: noble gas family
During the year 2014 the uranium price was fluctuate; but on long term the price is increasing.
For natural uranium as the oxide U3O8 the price is now approx. 90 US $/kg.For uranium metal, enriched uranium, uranium dioxide nuclear grade etc. prices are significantly higher.
A price list for uranium certified materials is at: http://www.nbl.doe.gov/htm/lists/certified_reference_materials_price_list.htm Industrial uranium is not so expensive, the price depend essentially of enrichment. As an example, uranium dioxide powder - natural uranium, nuclear grade for HWPR reactors, is about 70 $/kg but the price is very variable in time.
Uranium is expensive in all countries.The price of uranium is approx. 90US $ per kg of oxide U3O8.
The price of 1 kg uranium octaoxide (U3O8) is approx. 90 US $/kg.
The price of uranium as the oxide U3O8 is approx. 90 US $/kg.These prices are permanently variable.
$1,000,000,000,000.99
Approx. 150 $/kg for the unrefined oxide U3O8.
The concentration of uranium in sea water is approx. 4 micrograms/L.At this concentration the price of extraction is very prohibitive.
Disadvantages of enriched uranium:- it is very difficult to prepare- can be used for bombs- the price is prohibitive- need of a complicate and expensive technology
The price of uranium between October 2014 and March 2015 fluctuated in the range36-44 US $/lb U3O8.
The world price is now approx. 90 US $ for 1 kg of the oxide U3O8. I suppose that in India the price is similar.