no
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.
There is no process to make gold out of lead.
Lead is heavier than gold. Gold has a density of 19.3 g/cm3, while lead has a density of 11.3 g/cm3.
Gold is the purest of almost all metals and this where the term purity of gold comes from it means the metal is not changed from it's original state in the ground to its state in the shops and stores and no chemicals are added and nothing is changed except for the size and shine. This though is what i have been lead to believe and may not be scientifically correct./
Sell it, buy gold for the money. Technically is impossible to obtain gold from lead.
Lead is a dullish grey colour whereas gold - is well - gold in colour. Unless it's white gold, but still it looks nothing like lead.
lead has more protons less densely arranged
no lead is heavir because it contains more weigh no lead is heavir because it contains more weigh
When the nuclear transmutation occurs, gold can react to form lead.
To create lead from gold, you must first convert the gold into a lead isotope through a nuclear reaction process. This process involves bombarding the gold with high-energy particles, typically neutrons, to induce a nuclear reaction that transforms the gold atoms into lead atoms. This method is not practical for everyday applications due to its complexity and the need for specialized equipment and expertise.
Yes, if it is brass
It doesn't. Lead isn't terribly reactive, and gold is very unreactive.