Pb 202 + e+ -> Bi202 + e+ -> Po202 + e+ -> At202 + He -> Fr 206 + 3n -> Fr 209 - He -> At 205 - He -> Bi 201 - He -> (small conv) Tl 197- e+ -> Hg 197 - e+ -> Au 197
Lead is dissolved in nitric acid, gold not.
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GoldGold is almost twice as dense as lead! The density of gold is 19.3 g/cm3 and the density of lead is only 11.34 g/cm3. For comparison the density of water is only 1 g/cm3.
how has nuclear fusion led to the formation of all the other chemical elements
lead
When the nuclear transmutation occurs, gold can react to form lead.
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alchemy is turning lead into pure gold. not making animals. . )
It can and it has been done but turning lead into gold costs more than buying the gold alone. You see? Lead has 82 isotopes and gold has 79. So lead is 3 isotopes away to be converted into gold. But it cost less buying it as it comes from earth.
Plutonium is heavier than gold. It is a dense, radioactive metal that is commonly used in nuclear reactors and weapons.
Turning lead into gold, and creating the philosopher's stone.
It can and it has been done but turning lead into gold costs more than buying the gold alone. You see? Lead has 82 isotopes and gold has 79. So lead is 3 isotopes away to be converted into gold. But it cost less buying it as it comes from earth.
The purpose of alchemy was to turn common metals into valuable metals. For example - turning lead into gold
The alchemist typically works alone or in secret, so the process of turning lead into gold is not often observed by others. It is a closely guarded secret known only to a select few.
In theory yes in a nuclear reactor. The resultant would have cost ridiculous amounts of money and be radioactive.
Lead-209 undergoes beta- decay to become Bismuth-209 82209Pb --> 83209Bi + -10e + v-e emitting an electron and an electron antineutrino.