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yes, gold can be created from other elements. The process requires nuclear reactions and is so expensive that currently it would cost a lot more than the price of natural gold available, therefore, unprofitable. Gold is the chemical element with 79 protons in each atomic nucleus. Every atom containing 79 protons is a gold atom, and all gold atoms behave the same chemically. In principle, gold can be created by simply assembling 79 protons, (and enough neutrons to make the nucleus stable).
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When meiotic cell division occurs, a diploid parent cell experiences cell division to produce four haploid cells. Thus, if three parent cells undertake meiosis, <u>twelve haploid cells</u> will be created.
This answer is true.
The reason it’s true is because examples of physical properties include density, color, hardness, melting and boiling points, and electrical conductivity.
I believe its called sublimation