Is it possible to get gold from bismuth? Chemistry Nuclear Chemistry Nuclear Transmutation 1 Answer anor277 Jun 25, 2018 Not to my knowledge... Explanation: Gold has #Z_"atomic number"=79#...bismuth has #Z_"atomic number"=83#. The transition from bismuth to gold is not even fyzics, it is magic... Remember the story of King Midas, whose touch turned everything to gold? You need this individual... Answer link Related questions What causes nuclear transmutation? What type of radioactive decay causes the transmutation of a nuclide? How does artificial transmutation differ from nuclear decay? Can transmutation occur through radioactive decay? What is the difference between transmutation through radioactive decay and transmutation through... Can the gain or loss of a neutron cause transmutation? What happens during nuclear transmutation? What is the natural transmutation which forms most of the argon in air? How are particle accelerators related to transmutation? Why is the transmutation of actinides helpful in radioactive waste management? See all questions in Nuclear Transmutation Impact of this question 2679 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License