Actually... There is a study going on now where you can switch the atoms out and make it into gold, but that is in the testing phase. Of course, there is always paint. :D
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you cannot turn any metal to gold you can only extract gold from its ores by washing and roasting..
One was to find the "philosopher's stone" a device that could turn lead (a base metal) into gold.
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Alchemists were not successful in turning metal into gold because they lacked a scientific understanding of chemistry and the atomic structure of elements. The goal of transmuting base metals into gold was based on mystical beliefs and symbolism rather than empirical evidence or experimentation. Additionally, the technology and tools available to alchemists at the time were not advanced enough to achieve such a transformation.
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yes, it needs nuclear technology to do so.
The term for a person who can transform base metal into gold is an alchemist. In ancient times, alchemists sought to find the Philosopher's Stone, a legendary substance believed to have the power to transmute metals.
No. You don't have gold if it is green. Instead you have some base metal with a gold fill or coloring on top to make it look gold.
Jewelry with a gold overlay can possibly turn your skin green. This is determined by if you have a skin allergy to the metal under the overlay.
it is not gold, it could be gold plated or brass
You could mine for gold in GOLD MINES, you could look for gold rings or other gold substances with a metal detector at the beach or somewhere that alot of people visit.