As of October 2023, the price of rhodium can fluctuate significantly due to market demand and supply factors. Generally, it is much more expensive than gold and platinum, often ranging from $10,000 to $15,000 per ounce, but prices can vary widely. For the most accurate and current pricing, it's best to check a reliable financial news source or commodity trading platform.
As of today (Mar 7, 2011) Rhodium is selling for $2380 an ounce. At its peak before the recession, rhodium sold as high as $10,010 an ounce (May '08)! See the related link for a chart of a updated value.
1 ounce = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 oz
As of August 11, 2014, the market price for one ounce of rhodium in US dollars is $1,335.00. Rhodium is a rare chemical element with the symbol Rh.
One ounce of pure gold is in 1 ounce of pure gold dust.
Sterling is 92.5% pure silver, so there is 0.925 of a Troy ounce of pure silver in 1 Troy ounce if Sterling.
800 dollars-1,000 dollars.
Rhodium can be extracted from a catalytic converter by crushing the converter to a fine powder, then using a chemical process involving acids to dissolve the rhodium. The dissolved rhodium can then be separated and purified through various methods to obtain the pure metal.
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Rhodium is the name given to a pure, unmixed element, hence, by definition, it does not have any nickel in it. Assuming you might be talking about rhodium plated jewelry, you'd have to contact the manufacturer as to possible alloy composition.
The actual amount of pure silver is .18084 of an ounce.
Rhodium is obtained as a byproduct of mining and refining other metals like platinum and nickel. It is generally extracted from these ores through a complex process involving refining and precipitation techniques to isolate rhodium. The final step usually involves smelting and further purification to obtain pure rhodium metal.
Based on monetary value (up to $10,000 USD per ounce) Rhodium, a member of the platinum group, would be the the most precious metal on earth.