16 most expensive materials in the world

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16 most expensive materials in the world
Cost: 62.5 trillion per gram What is it for: antimatter in the future could theoretically be used as fuel for spaceships to other planets. The problem is that its production requires extremely expensive technology, and to create just 1 gram, the world would have to work for a year
Gold means a luxury, is not it? The precious metal is often associated with royalty and wealth. However, this metal is not the most expensive substance in the world.
's 16 most expensive substance by weight:
Saffron



Cost: about $ 58 per gram for what it is: Rhodium is mainly used in catalytic converters to reduce carbon emissions from cars.
Platinum


Cost: about $ 58 per gram for what it is: you can use platinum as a catalyst for scientific experiments, worn as jewelry, and take as anticancer drugs.


Cost: $ 100 per gram for what it is: drug addiction with a high degree of an effect of euphoria and is popular mainly among young people.  rhino horn


Cost: $ 110 per gram for what it is: the horn is valued Vietnam's alleged ability to cure cancer. His medical application also includes the treatment of fevers and other diseases.  Heroin *

Price: High-quality heroin can cost up to $ 131 per gram for what it is: this opiate injected, snorted and smoked, to change the subconscious. Can also cause seizures and even coma. Cocaine *



Cost: $ 215 per gram, what is it for: someone says, for a party, someone - to develop addiction.  LSD * Cost: LSD in crystal form is worth about $ 3,000 per gram, what is it for: anyone again going through the 60s, of course, due to hallucinations.  Plutonium




Cost: about $ 4,000 per gram, what is it for: to create all sorts of things nuclear. There are 2 types of plutonium, one of which is the weapon and the other is used in nuclear reactors.  'Pain


Price: 9000 USD per gram or $ 1,800 per carat for what it is: who is considered the rarest gemstone in the world, it is used as a healing crystal, or simply as decoration.  Taffeit


Cost: from about 2.5 to 20 thousand dollars per gram, or from 500 to 4 thousand per carat for what it is: a jewel purple color is said to be a million times rarer than diamonds. Because of extreme rarity only used as a gemstone. tritium


Cost: $ 30 thousand per gram for what it is: Tritium is used to write self-luminous signs "exit" in theaters, schools and offices. Diamonds

Price: 55 000 dollars per gram. Colorless stone can cost more than $ 11 per carat, but colored diamonds are worth more. What is it for: natural diamonds are most often used in the jewelry industry. Also, extreme hardness of diamond finds its application in industry: it is used to make knives, drills, cutters, and similar products.  Californium 252


Cost: $ 27 million per gram What is it for: for an element that is so expensive to produce, californium isotopes do not have any practical application. In the West it was created only once since its opening in 1950.  Antimatter

Cost: 62.5 trillion per gram What is it for: antimatter in the future could theoretically be used as fuel for spaceships to other planets. The problem is that its production requires extremely expensive technology, and to create just 1 gram, the world would have to work for a year

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