The Philosopher's Stone, was a legendary substance with astonishing powers. The Stone will transform base metal such as mercury or lead into pure gold. Just how it did this is not known.
Alchemists, are the ones who tried to turn lead into gold.
It was an attempt to turn base metals, such as lead, into gold.
Lead and gold are elements, made up of completely lead and gold atoms, respectively. Elemental atoms cannot be created or changed. They can only combine to form molecules. An element can never become another element.
Because this process is technically impossible.
The Philosopher's Stone, was a legendary substance with astonishing powers. The Stone will transform base metal such as mercury or lead into pure gold. Just how it did this is not known.
Sell it, buy gold for the money. Technically is impossible to obtain gold from lead.
Alchemists, are the ones who tried to turn lead into gold.
No, Santiago does not turn lead into gold in "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho. Santiago is a shepherd on a journey to find his Personal Legend, not an alchemist.
no it'll turn to gold
I don't think "alchemists" is the word you meant to use, because your question does not make sense. Alchemists are people who try to magically turn lead into gold, or otherwise magically turn one substance into another.
The Philosopher's stone was a magical substance that could turn lead into gold, or was an elixir of life that could make someone immortal.
Simple stone
It was an attempt to turn base metals, such as lead, into gold.
It is impossible to turn lead into gold without restructuring it at a molecular level, so no philosopher has ever achieved this feat.
It was a magical substance, capable of changing lead into gold, or making someone immortal.
"Gold is more dense than lead" means:for equal volumes of gold and lead ,gold is more massive than lead .Density : is a property of a substance , equal to its mass per unit volume. More simply, it is a measure of how much matter is squeezed into a given space.Density=mass/volumewhere, in SI units: : ρ (rho) is the density of the substance, measured in kg/m3 : m is the mass of the substance, measured in kg : V is the volume of the substance, measured in m3 The density of gold at room temperature is 19.3g/cm3 or equivalently 19300kg/m3The density of lead at room temperature is 11.34g/cm3 or equivalently 11340 kg/m3