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It doesn't have any practical use and its most stable isotope has a half-life of under two minutes. After an hour, less than one atom out of every billion would remain. It makes no sense to talk about how much it "costs" as if it were possible to buy some.

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Seaborgium is not a commercial material.

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9y ago

Seaborgium is not a commercial product.

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