The price constantly changes but it ranges from $150 to $210 per kilogram. This is a commercial material that most likely cannot be purchased except in lots of at least 10 pounds. At current prices in September 2012, the price comes to $68 to $95 oer pound.
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Yes, gallium does have naturally occurring isotopes. The most common stable isotopes of gallium are gallium-69 and gallium-71, with gallium-69 being more abundant at about 60% and gallium-71 about 40%.
The formula of gallium ions depends on its charge. Gallium typically forms Ga3+ ions by losing three electrons. Therefore, the formula of gallium ions is Ga3+.
Gallium + Bromine ----> Gallium(III) Bromide2 Ga + 3 Br2 ----> 2 GaBr3
The formula for Gallium Chloride is GaCl3.
One gram is as heavy as a paperclip or a small paperclip.
3,400 Strawberry Seeds to 1 Gram
The cost of gallium is 15 dollars a gram. (www.unitednuclear.com)
Approx. 1 gram, it depends on what size, and how old.
yes 1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kg
its about as heavy as a panda that eats to much
0.56 oz 1 oz = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 oz
A little over 1 cubic inch of gallium
A gram is about the weight of a paper clip. A kilogram is about the weight of a kitten.
Tha gram atomic mass of gallium is 69.723 and the gram atomic mass of phosphorus is 30.9738. 69.24/69.723 is 0.9931 to the justified number of significant digits, while 30.76/30.9738 is also 0.9931 to the justified number of significant digits. These two quotients have as their nearest small whole number ratios 1:1; therefore, the empirical formula of the compound is GaP. This accords with the expectation from the fact that gallium is in wide form periodic table column 13 with three valence electrons and phosphorus is in wide form periodic table column 15 with 5 valence electrons. A gallium atom can donate three electrons to a phosphorus atom, resulting in both ions having completely filled outer electron shells.
1000 times as heavy.
The chemical name of GaF3 is gallium fluoride. It is a compound composed of gallium and fluorine atoms in a 1:3 ratio. Gallium fluoride is commonly used in the production of optical materials and electronics.