Plutonium is not commercially available. In fact, it is a Class IV restricted material (classified as such because: "highly dangerous, of military significance, radioactive, and toxic"), and only available to licensed individuals or corporations; gaining authorization to purchase plutonium is difficult, to say the least. Naturally, the cost of Pu can vary according to the quantity and type of Plutonium (Pu-240, or Pu-239, or other isotope), as well as the purity and composition of the material.
Approx. 4 000 US $ for weapon-grade plutonium.
roughly $85,000
The cost of the plutonium used in a nuclear bomb can vary greatly, depending on factors such as purity, quantity, and production method. However, estimates suggest that the plutonium used in a typical nuclear bomb could cost millions of dollars.
The price is estimated at 4 000 $.
tin cost about $50.07 per pound
A pound of siver costs
The price of nuclear weapons grade plutonium is approx. 4 000 US $ for one gram, in 2010.
depends on what you think is expensive. if you think $4000 per gram is expensive, then yes.
it cost about 10 cents a pound
It can cost up to $56 per pound depending on the rolloid
Plutonium is a highly regulated and controlled material due to its radioactive and toxic properties. It is not legally available for sale to the public, so it is not possible to provide a cost estimate for 100 grams of plutonium.
About $10 a pound