why did alchemists fail to make gold
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Nuclear transmutation
Gold found in nature often is combined, or alloyed, with other minerals or metals, so the standard for gold was imprecise.
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It may seem odd that alchemy survived for so many centuries without producing gold. One reason is that the early alchemists believed they had done so. ... Gold found in nature often is combined, or alloyed, with other minerals or metals, so the standard for gold was imprecise.
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