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.
Mercury is the metal that can be obtained from cinnabar. Cinnabar is a mineral form of mercury sulfide, and when heated, it decomposes to release elemental mercury vapor. Mercury is then condensed out of the vapor to obtain the metal.
Gold Heels - 1924 was released on: USA: 30 November 1924
Pioneer's Gold - 1924 was released on: USA: 1 April 1924
Beaten Gold - 1924 was released on: USA: 25 May 1924
Black Gold - 1924 was released on: USA: 29 May 1924
Mercury and gold are two different elements. There is no mercury in gold and there is no gold in mercury. If there is some gold mixed in with the mercury to begin with, then there are ways to separate it out. If there is no gold in the mercury to begin with, then there's no way to get any gold out of it.
Sorry NO 1924 gold US dollar coins.
Mercury is typically found in cinnabar ore deposits, which are mined in regions like Spain, Italy, China, and Kyrgyzstan. It can also be obtained as a byproduct of copper and gold mining.
Mercury forms an amalgam with gold, creating a gold-mercury alloy. This process is commonly used in gold mining to extract gold from ore. The mass of the gold-mercury amalgam will be the combined mass of the gold and the mercury used in the reaction.
A centrifuge machine can be used to separate gold from mercury. The centrifuge uses centrifugal force to separate the heavier gold from the lighter mercury.
Mercury can absorb gold through a process called amalgamation, where gold dissolves into the mercury to form an amalgam. The amount of gold that mercury can absorb depends on the surface area of the gold particles and the concentration of the mercury. Mercury can absorb significant amounts of gold, making it a commonly used method for extracting gold from ores.
Flowing Gold - 1924 was released on: USA: 1 March 1924 Finland: 21 December 1924 Netherlands: 10 December 1926