Only if the metal is gold.
Transmute is a verb meaning to change from one thing into another, to transform. Transmuted is the past tense. Here are examples of use: "Although it was their goal, no alchemists successfully transmuted lead into gold." "It was thought that vampires transmuted into bats."
Glenn Seaborg successfully transmuted bismuth into gold using a particle accelerator in 1980.
Only if a wizard uses the Philosopher's Stone, LOL! But seriously, coins are whatever metal they're made of, and it can't be transmuted from nickel. copper, etc. into gold. That only happens in stories about magicians. However, there are several ways a coins can have the APPEARANCE of being made of gold: > Exposure to heat or certain chemicals > Being plated with gold or a gold-coloured metal for use in jewellery, etc. > Being made out of a gold-coloured alloy such as that used for some euro coins, and U.S. and Canadian $1 coins.
Gold is a metalloid or more appropiately defined as a transitional metal.
Metal cannot be extracted from Gold, as Gold itself is a metal.
Gold is a metal. Gold is a transition metal and a group 11 element.
Gold is a metal. Also classified as a "Non-Ferrous metal".
Gold is a metal. But when compared to steel yes gold is heavier.
Gold is a metal.
Gold is a metal.
No, copper cannot be converted into gold by artificial radioactivity. While elements can be transmuted through nuclear reactions, the amount of energy required to convert copper into gold is prohibitively high and not practical.
Gold is a transition metal.>:)