How much does the element helium cost per pound?
hmm. idk go ask someone else
The cost of sodium per pound can vary widely depending on the purity and form of the element. On average, sodium metal can cost between $20 to $50 per pound, while sodium compounds like sodium chloride (table salt) can be much cheaper. Prices may fluctuate based on market conditions and supplier.
Helium is present in the Earth's crust, mainly sourced from the decay of radioactive elements such as uranium and thorium. The concentration of helium in the Earth's crust is estimated to be around 8 parts per million.
Besides scientific research, Einsteinium has no other known uses. Since the element does no occur naturally, it has to be made synthetically. Only small amounts have been made and I would doubt that it is for sale.
Silicon is the second most abundant element in the Earth's crust, and the eighth most abundant in the Universe. So you can get as much of it as you want for totally free. Just go down to the beach and scoop up a few handfuls of "silicon-dioxide" ... sand. Any cost for silicon is the cost of purifying the raw stuff. I found the following on-line: Cost, bulk: $0.14 per 100g Cost, industrial pure: $5.40 per 100g Cost, electronic pure: $276 per 100g
The cost of 1 pound of pure iron can vary depending on market conditions, but it is typically around $1 to $2 per pound. Prices can fluctuate based on factors such as supply and demand, location, and quality of the iron.
$5.2639 per pound
Darmstadtium is a synthetic element that is not commercially produced or available for purchase. Therefore, it does not have a cost per pound.
The cost of sodium per pound can vary widely depending on the purity and form of the element. On average, sodium metal can cost between $20 to $50 per pound, while sodium compounds like sodium chloride (table salt) can be much cheaper. Prices may fluctuate based on market conditions and supplier.
50,50 USD for the unrefined uranium oxide U3O8 (as for August 22, 2011).
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tin cost about $50.07 per pound
A pound of siver costs
it cost about 10 cents a pound
It can cost up to $56 per pound depending on the rolloid
Helium is the second most common element in the Universe - and hence, also in the Milky Way.
one pound cost 3.78
About $10 a pound