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  2. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of prices of chemical elements. Listed here are mainly average market prices for bulk trade of commodities. Data on elements' abundance in Earth's crust is added for comparison. As of 2020, the most expensive non-synthetic element by both mass and volume is rhodium.

  3. Californium - Wikipedia

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    Californium is a silvery-white actinide metal [12] with a melting point of 900 ± 30 °C (1,650 ± 50 °F) and an estimated boiling point of 1,743 K (1,470 °C; 2,680 °F). [13] The pure metal is malleable and is easily cut with a knife. Californium metal starts to vaporize above 300 °C (570 °F) when exposed to a vacuum. [14]

  4. From Seagull Poop to Plutonium: The Most Valuable ... - AOL

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    A pure, 1-carat diamond can easily fetch a price in the six digits per gram. Prices can vary dramatically based on color, cut and other factors. ... Californium 252. Cost: $27 million per gram.

  5. Curium - Wikipedia

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    Curium-248 is favored for research purposes due to its long half-life. The most efficient way to prepare this isotope is by α-decay of the californium isotope 252 Cf, which is available in relatively large amounts due to its long half-life (2.65 years). About 35–50 mg of 248 Cm is produced thus, per year.

  6. Einsteinium - Wikipedia

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    The high radioactivity of 253 Es produces a visible glow and rapidly damages its crystalline metal lattice, with released heat of about 1000 watts per gram. Studying its properties is difficult due to 253 Es's decay to berkelium -249 and then californium-249 at a rate of about 3% per day.

  7. Caesium - Wikipedia

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    Californium: Einsteinium: Fermium: Mendelevium: Nobelium: ... The price of 99.8% pure caesium (metal basis) in 2009 was about $10 per gram ($280/oz), but the ...

  8. Weight loss may be helped by drinking this, study suggests - AOL

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    New research suggests that drinking sparkling water can help support weight loss through satiety and energy production. Researcher Akira Takanashi of Japan and nutrition experts shared thoughts.

  9. Scandium - Wikipedia

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    Californium: Einsteinium: Fermium: ... the price of small quantities of scandium ingot has been $107 to $134 per gram, and that of scandium oxide $4 to $5 per gram. ...