Unfortunately it is not yet possible, as it would require protons to be transferred from one element to another, a feat that cannot be achieved with current knowledge and resources. It is the proton number (or atomic number) which defines what element it is.
no you get a random element and you dont change it
to make one element a different element, all you need to do is have a different number of protons
The proton, otherwise you change the element
Check the total number of atoms for each element. When balanced, there will be the same number of atoms for each element on each side of the equation. If this is already the case, no balancing is required.If the number is not the same, the first balancing to be done is for the most complex molecules, the ones with the most elements and the most atoms of each element. These will ordinarily be the hardest to balance, and it is easier to change the simpler molecules, and the single elements, once these are done.
The atomic number represents the number of protons in the element. This number is unique to that element, if you change the atomic number (number of protons) then you change the element.
Simple, get a spark plug wrench an have a go at it. This can be done an about five minutes.
no you get a random element and you dont change it
to make one element a different element, all you need to do is have a different number of protons
No. Melting does not change one element into another.
The boiling temperature of an element can change by changing the pressure.
It's called transmutation. There are two types of transmutation. Natural transmutation is when an element naturally changes into another element. Artificial transmutation is when an element is forced to change into another element, usually done in a laboratory setting.
In a regular sample of the element of gold, meaning no change done to it, then there will be 79 protons and 118 neutrons
can an evil element change someones 's way of thinking
No, it has to have practical element
The proton, otherwise you change the element
You can't change an element into another element, but the heaviest metal is tungsten.
It has no name as such beyond nuclear physics and it can only be done using a particle accelerator.