Creating gold from particles was possible

In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of creating gold from particles and the conditions necessary for this process. It is mentioned that while it is technically possible, current technology and understanding make it impractical. The conversation also touches on the use of nuclear reactors to transmute elements and the uniqueness and value of gold. It is concluded that while alchemy still occurs in devices called calutrons, it is an expensive process and not practical for producing gold.
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I have always just assumed that now creating gold from particles was possible, but can they really do it?

It must require a lot of pressure to get the protons close enough together for the strong force to finish the job, since the repulsive electromagnetic force.

Do they do this? than just add electrons, or are stars the only place with the conditions for this.
 
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I'm sure it is possible but with our current level of technology and understanding of materials science just impractical.
 
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In a nuclear reactor, many elements are tansmuted into other elements. But this doesn't just happen 'to order'. Some products are much more likely to emerge than others.
 
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if we make gold out of something, then it is logical that we can make that gold into something or reverse the process.
Then what is so unique about that 'gold'. We love rare/unique items but not the mass produced items
 
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Alchemy still goes on in devices called calutrons but it is such an expencive process that it is only used to produce isotopes more valuable than gold such as radioactive isotopes for medical imaging.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calutron
 
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We 'love' gold because of its properties (non-corroding', colour etc and it history). We love it because it is rare and, hence, valuable. However, 'making' it from other elements would cost more than getting it through the usual processes.
 

Related to Creating gold from particles was possible

What is the process of creating gold from particles?

The process of creating gold from particles involves a method called nuclear transmutation, which is the process of changing one element into another by altering the number of protons in the nucleus. This can be done by bombarding a target element with high-energy particles, such as protons or neutrons, and causing a nuclear reaction.

Is it possible to create gold from any type of particle?

Yes, it is possible to create gold from any type of particle through nuclear transmutation. However, the most efficient method is through bombarding mercury-196 with neutrons, which produces gold-197.

Why is creating gold from particles not a common practice?

Creating gold from particles is not a common practice because it requires a significant amount of energy and resources. It is also a highly controlled process due to concerns about nuclear safety and the potential for creating harmful radioactive byproducts.

Are there any ethical concerns with creating gold from particles?

There are no ethical concerns specifically related to creating gold from particles. However, the use of nuclear technology in general raises ethical questions about safety, environmental impact, and potential misuse.

What are the potential applications of creating gold from particles?

The potential applications of creating gold from particles include producing small amounts of gold for scientific research and industrial purposes, such as in electronics and medical equipment. It could also potentially be used in the production of nuclear fuel or to create other valuable elements through transmutation.

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