The cost of uranium varies wildly depending on who is selling it, and who is buying it. If you are looking for black market prices, they will obviously be high. But if you are looking for the low-radioactive uranium in uranyl compounds for pottery, the costs can be very low.
More than you can afford. Uranium, particularly enriched uranium, is not available to the general public.
July 2011: approx. 11 US cents for 1 g of unrefined U3O8 oxide.
1 kg = 2.2 lb
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).
The price of uranium as the oxide U3O8 is approx. 90 US $/kg.These prices are permanently variable.
it is 400 grams or one fourth of a kilogram
approx. 120 US $ for 1 kg of unrefined uranium (exprimed as U3O8)
In one mole of Uranium there are 238.02891g of Uranium. This number comes from its atomic weight on the Periodic Table. The mass of one mole of an element is its atomic weight in grams.
Uranium
Since you have stated that the uranium is pure, it is therefore all uranium and contains no lead; lead is not uranium.
The uranium has nuclear energy and the coal has chemical energy. Nuclear is thousands of times more powerful.
Not much, 1Kg is subcritical.
Approx. 120 $ for 1 kilogram of unrefined oxide U3O8 (July 2011)
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).
uraniumThe only natural element currently used for nuclear fission in reactors is uranium. Natural uranium is a highly energetic substance: one kilogram of it can generate as much energy as 10 tonnes of oil
One Kilogram
About 1500 tons of coal
Uranium concentration (abundance) in the earth cust: 2-3 ppm (miligram/kilogram) Uranium concentration in the sea water: ca.3 ppb (microgram/kilogram) Uranium concentration (abundance) at the earth surface (soils, rocks, vegetation, air, etc.) is very variable.
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1 kilogram of water weighs one 1 kilogram or 2.20462262 pounds