Haven't got a clue. hehe
the cost for calcium is $200/kg i got this information from www.speclab.com
NaCl Deicer Melting Rate (mL/min/g) Road Salt (NaCl) 0.13 Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) 0.084 Ethylene Glycol 0.12 Deicer Cost (per kilogram) Road Salt (NaCl) $2.59 Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) $50.24 Ethylene Glycol $8.14
Prices for older models of used hardness testers begin at about 200 dollars, while the latest models can cost over 1000 dollars. One of the best places to purchase one at a low cost is eBay.
Hornblende is composed of Calcium, Sodium, Magnesium ,Iron and Aluminum Silicate Hydroxide. It is occasionally polished as a gemstone for jewelry and runs in the less expensive end, $35 for a pendant size sliver.
The cost of sulfur per gram is 0.50 because its cost is 500 per kilogram, or 1000 grams. Sulfur is a non-metal with the atomic number of 16.
I would say it is probably not unsafe to take them, in fact, I highly doubt that Calcium would ever go bad (Calcium Carbonate is basically chalk). According to FDA standards, the expiration date is the point at which 90% of the medication still remains- meaning if anything, it will be less effective than it would have been.But really, some new calcium supplements should cost $2.00- just take generic tums (Calcium Carbonate). Look for them in the antacid section!
if 1000 gallons cost 3.04 then 1000 ÷ 1000 gallons cost 3.04 ÷ 1000 → 1 gallon costs 0.00304 units.
depends on the purity. 100g will cost about $70.
Total Manufacturing Cost: material cost 1000 Add: Labor cost 2000 Add: Overhead cost 3000 Total cost 6000 Number of units produced = 1000 Cost per unit = 6000/1000 Cost per unit = 6
Sometimes a haunted house may cost $ 3000 . 1000 , and it can cost $ 9000 . 1000 .
They can cost up to £1000
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No, it is not. cost per 1000 relates to one product that is produced by one company. The item comes in at a cost of so much per 1000 units. If you went to several different suppliers of the same item and got each company's cost per 1000, then you could calculate the mean, or average cost.
What cost $1000 in 1860 would cost $23594.24 in 2009.
it would cost around $1000 to $2000 it would cost around $1000 to $2000
If you wanted to buy Calcium, you wouldn't even have to buy raw calcium. Just buy a gallon of milk in Acme or something.