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Price of 5877917468 Kilograms Kg of Platinum

5877917468 Kilograms-kg of Platinum is equal to
= $1.8144053920514E+14
5877917468 kilograms-kg of platinum = $1.8144053920514E+14
58779174680 kilograms-kg of platinum = $1.8144053920514E+15
587791746800 kilograms-kg of platinum = $1.8144053920514E+16
5877917468000 kilograms-kg of platinum = $1.8144053920514E+17
More Price Conversion:
1 kilograms-kg of platinum
67 kilograms-kg of platinum
8000 kilograms-kg of platinum
1886943543 kilograms-kg of platinum

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In economics, a commodity is an economic good or service that has full or substantial fungibility: that is, the market treats instances of the good as equivalent or nearly so with no regard to who produced them.

The price of a commodity good is typically determined as a function of its market as a whole: well-established physical commodities have actively traded spot and derivative markets. The wide availability of commodities typically leads to smaller profit margins and diminishes the importance of factors (such as brand name) other than price.

Most commodities are raw materials, basic resources, agricultural, or mining products, such as iron ore, sugar, or grains like rice and wheat. Commodities can also be mass-produced unspecialized products such as chemicals and computer memory.