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Can gold be made artificially?

By Andrew Vasquez |

Yes, gold can be created from other elements. But the process requires nuclear reactions, and is so expensive that you currently cannot make money by selling the gold that you create from other elements. Every atom containing 79 protons is a gold atom, and all gold atoms behave the same chemically.

Can mercury be converted to gold?

Gold was synthesized from mercury by neutron bombardment in 1941, but the isotopes of gold produced were all radioactive. Using fast neutrons, the mercury isotope 198Hg, which composes 9.97% of natural mercury, can be converted by splitting off a neutron and becoming 197Hg, which then decays into stable gold.

Is there a way to make gold artificially?

Can Gold be Created Artificially? Gold is a precious metal that can only be found in certain places around the world. Producing this metal in a lab would certainly be an easier solution, yet it is not feasible. Even with all of the advancements in the past few decades, the price tag remains too high.

Is it possible to create gold from other elements?

In theory, yes, it remains possible to create gold from other elements with some trickery. Doing so is not feasible, however, as achieving nuclear reactions is very difficult, and extremely costly. The total costs of going down this route will vastly outweigh the value created in gold.

Is it possible to turn lead into gold?

Well, it turns out that this magical world of our dreams is not as far away as it seems. For example, one of the most valuable objects in the Harry Potter universe is the Philosopher’s Stone. Said to have been created from dragon’s blood, it is a bright red gem that holds the power to turn lead (or other base metals) into gold.

Is it possible to make gold from scratch?

Gold itself, is a transitional metal, that cannot be manufactured, it has to be mined from the earth.