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0cf8612b2e1e
340 days ago
Maybe there is not a huge need for isotopically pure mercury so the current price is not reflective of acquisition/manufacturing costs?
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K0balt
339 days ago
Yeah, it’s expensive because nobody needs it so the process is very small scale and essentially a bespoke isotope separation service.
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