the element carbon is $700/g
Depends on the arrangement of the Carbon atoms.
As graphite, about $3000 per tonne = $3 per kilo = 0.3c per gram.
As diamond, the $700 per gram price would apply to a 'reject' stone. A high quality stone would work out at perhaps $100,000 per gram or more.
I would love to hear a price for buckyballs or carbon nanotubes!
It depends on the purity and the form.
If you don't need it to be absolutely pure, then about the same price as coal, because that's what coal mostly is.
If you need very high purity carbon, then it can be quite expensive, particularly if you want the tetrahedral network form.... we call that "diamond."
Approximately 50% of the weight of dry wood is carbon. Therefore, 1 kg of wood would contain around 0.5 kg (500 grams) of carbon.
The price of 1 kg of sugar can vary depending on the brand, quality, and location. On average, the cost of 1 kg of sugar is around $1 to $2.
The weight of 1 kg of carbon dioxide (CO2) is approximately 1.87 kg when considering the atomic weights of carbon and oxygen in the molecule.
The price of coal can vary greatly depending on factors like quality, type, and market conditions. However, as of 2021, the average cost of 1 kg of coal can range from $0.05 to $0.10 USD.
To produce 100.0 kg of methanol, you would need 50.0 kg of carbon monoxide and 150.0 kg of hydrogen. This is because the reaction to produce methanol from carbon monoxide and hydrogen has a 1:3 ratio.
Approximately 50% of the weight of dry wood is carbon. Therefore, 1 kg of wood would contain around 0.5 kg (500 grams) of carbon.
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If 1 kg of tomatoes costs 5 CHF, 0.1 kg will cost 1/10th of 5 CHF, so the cost will be 0.5 kg.
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2.2 POUNDS
depends where you buy it! LOL
Typically 2.31 kg.
The price of 1 kg of sugar can vary depending on the brand, quality, and location. On average, the cost of 1 kg of sugar is around $1 to $2.
8 is the answer . Since half a kg is 500g, 100 g would cost 1/5 as much. 1/5 of 40 is 8.
There are 1 Million mg in 1 kg.. so $120.00/1,000,000 = $0.00012
LPG content can mostly considered as propane. Propane = C3H8 so the molecular mass is =3x12+1x8 = 44 Atomic weight Carbon = 12kg/kmol Hydrogen = 1 kg/kmol Each mole of Propane contain 3 mole of Carbon. Amount of carbon emitted per kg of LPG is (1kgPropane /44kg/kmol)x 3 molCarbon/molPropane x 12 kg/kmolCarbon =36/44 = 0.818 kg carbon release