yesss lead and gold react together because of their chemical bond forming cluster that produce a fuse therefore; you have a reaction.
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.
Lead cannot be turned into gold. Lead can only be turned into more lead, and more lead can only be turned into even more lead. Lead cannot be magically turned into gold.
there is no reaction
Gold is not reactive take for example: copper sulphate+gold= no reaction
gold has no reaction in water, or acid. if there is no reaction that means no chemical reaction. the gold gets wet, or changes temperature in the water, that might be considered a physical change. gold is remarkably unreactive as far as metals go.
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.
Lead cannot be turned into gold. Lead can only be turned into more lead, and more lead can only be turned into even more lead. Lead cannot be magically turned into gold.
Lead is dissolved in nitric acid, gold not.
There is no process to make gold out of lead.
there is no reaction
Over-steering is a panic reaction that can lead to jerky steering.
Sell it, buy gold for the money. Technically is impossible to obtain gold from lead.
Lead.
it can etch gold
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.
When the nuclear transmutation occurs, gold can react to form lead.
It doesn't. Lead isn't terribly reactive, and gold is very unreactive.