Antimatter: $23.6 billion (£17bn) per gram
When it comes to finding the most expensive substance known to humans, nothing else comes close to antimatter.
As of 2020, the most expensive non-synthetic element by both mass and volume is rhodium. It is followed by caesium, iridium and palladium by mass and iridium, gold and platinum by volume. Carbon in the form of diamond can be more expensive than rhodium.
Black Printer Ink $2,700 per gallon.
Fact: printer ink is more expensive than liquid gold. At a price of almost 2,500 dollars per gallon of regular, black, branded printer ink, this liquid is most definitely on the more expensive spectrum. Of course, you could get cheaper white-label ink, but the quality usually isn't up to par.
In fact, high-quality emeralds, rubies, and sapphires are all rarer in nature than diamonds. However, nearly colorless diamonds can top prices of $10,000 per carat because demand for them has been carefully cultivated and supply is tightly controlled.
Astatine is the rarest naturally occurring element on Earth, with less than 1 gram present in Earth's crust at any one time. Not only is very little Astatine found in nature, it is very difficult to produce, even in its most stable form Astatine-210.
Out of all the elements that have been discovered here in the world, here are the five that are the most expensive and precious.
Element 119, provisionally called ununennium, is still a hypothetical element that would be the seventh alkali metal with similar properties to the other volatile substances in this group, including lithium, sodium, potassium and caesium.
Astatine is the rarest naturally occurring element.
King cobra
Besides the risk involved in handling a reptile that can kill an elephant, another reason why the fluid costs so much is that it hosts a potent protein known as ohanin, which holds potential for chronic pain treatment.
The 5 Best Printers With Cheap Ink - Spring 2021 Reviews
Branded ink is expensive because original equipment printer manufacturers (OEMs) claim that the technology to make ink is expensive; so much is spent on R&D, and it costs a ton of money to ensure topnotch ink quality and reliability.
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