Well Curium costs $160 per milligram and 1 milligram is 0.001 of a gram so that makes 1g, 1000mg. 100g turn into 1000000000mg and so you multiply $160 by 1000000000 which is $16,000,000,000USD or 16 trillion US dollars. Now if you're from New Zealand like me, that would be at the current exchange rate, $23,040,000000NZD or 23.04 trillion NZ dollars.
Hello, I work at The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and work on actinide materials, such as curium. While there are some web pages that quote it as $160/milligram, I have a hard time believing this, at least for the metal. Given the amount of time it takes to create the element, handling costs as a radioactive material, and storage issues, I would put it much higher. In short, it makes diamond, platinum, and gold equivalent to dirt!
Curium is very expensive, up to 2 000 USD/g.
Curium is very expensive; probably 2 000 USD/g.
Curium is not a material for sale. And 100 g of pure curium don't exist in all the world.
-Isotope curium-244: cca. 200 US $/mg
-Isotope curium-248: cca. 180 US $/μg
$3.20 per 1 gram
Up to 2 000 USD/g.
100 Grams for $57
cost= $60 per gram
Xenon costs about $12.00 per gram.
It costs 1.20$ per gram
$00.10 per ton
$26 per gram
cost= $60 per gram
It costs 1.20$ per gram
Xenon costs about $12.00 per gram.
The Price of monazite sand varies based on its constituents, especially the percentage of Thorium and Cerium. For example, with a Thorium content of between 0.5% and 3%, Monazite sands can cost between $8 to $12 per gram from many African Countries.
Cost, pure: $320 per 100g
About $30 per gram
$00.10 per ton
No price, the price has no sense in this case.
Methamphetamine cost about $80-$120 per gram depending where you are in the country.
About $5 per gram.
about 10,000 pounds per gram
about 25 dollars per gram