Uranium is a solid, not a liquid. So it is sold by weight, not by volume.
As of 25 July 2011 Uranium costs US $ 51.50per US pound or US $113 per kilogram of natural uranium in the form of the unrefined uranium oxide (U3O8).
I have been able to buy it for about $285 per ounce.
US $ 51,5/lb (at 25.07.2011) or 11,3 USA $ per 100 grams (natural uranium in the form of the unrefined oxide U3O8).
The cost of uranium can vary significantly depending on the purity, source, and market conditions. As of 2021, the average price of uranium is around $50-60 per pound, which is approximately $110-130 per 100 grams.
The cost of 11 gallons of gas depends on the current price per gallon at the gas station. You can calculate the total cost by multiplying the number of gallons (11) by the price per gallon.
If gas is $4 per gallon, it will cost $4 x 1080 / 19 = $227.37
It cost $1.34 per gallon.
$3.50-$4.00 per gallon
Tap water does not cost very much per gallon in Michigan. You can purchase it in grocery stores under $3 per gallon.
$7.25 per gallon.
At 30 miles per gallon, it would cost $29.25.
$2.59 per gallon.
18 cents per gallon
About $8.00 per gallon.
$5
$113.63/4 = $28.41 per gallon.
You will have to quote average miles per gallon and cost per gallon to find out
The solid (normal) phase of uranium has a specific density. It weighs 19.1 grams per cubic centimeter; this converts to: 159.397226 pounds per US gallon.In the liquid phase--at its melting point--it has a specific density of 17.3 grams per cubic centimeter; this coverts to: 144.375498 pounds per US gallon.Uranium price, as unrefined oxide U3O8: 115 USD/kg (August 2011).