Einsteinium is not a commercial product !
Overhead cost is part of total cost and not different from total cost as formula is as follows: Total cost = material cost + labor cost + overhead cost
marginal cost, total cost, variable, and fixed cost
Total cost price = Material cost + labor cost + overheads costs
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Book cost ; sunk cost. A cost incurrence where the cash expenditure has already occurred, such as the cost of depreciation for a machine purchased several years ago.
Albert Ghiorso & his co-workers at the university of California
It's a metal. More information about it is available on its page on wikipedia.
einstienium, it was created in a lab and it is an element. so its one atom
what element must be clever at physics
As only very little einsteinium has ever been made, einsteinium has no uses, it gets destroyed within fractions of a second and therefore can have no use.
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.
Nobelium, Mendelevium, Larwrencium, Einstienium, Bohrium, Hassium, Sg (I forget his name now but I think he's alive, there was controversy about naning an element for a living person), also several more for cities or locations. the periodic table is way cool.
Es has an atomic number of 99 and not a natural element. It is highly radioactive and probably belongs to the metals family. All metals are basically toxic; the same for radioactive substances. Anyway, I try to avoid any pure element other than O2 or N2, in stable form and at room temperature. Even O2 or N2 will be toxic in large amounts, so be careful.
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Overhead cost is part of total cost and not different from total cost as formula is as follows: Total cost = material cost + labor cost + overhead cost
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