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  1. Nuclear transmutation - Wikipedia

    A transmutation can be achieved either by nuclear reactions (in which an outside particle reacts with a nucleus) or by radioactive decay, where no outside …

  2. Transmutation | Nuclear Reactions, Radioactivity & Fission | Britannica

    Transmutation, conversion of one chemical element into another. A transmutation entails a change in the structure of atomic nuclei and hence may be …

  3. What Is Transmutation? From Alchemy to Nuclear Science

    Mar 15, 2026 · Transmutation is the conversion of one chemical element into another. It happens when the nucleus of an atom gains or loses protons, …

  4. TRANSMUTATION Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    TRANSMUTATION definition: the act or process of transmuting. See examples of transmutation used in a sentence.

  5. 19.4 Transmutation and Nuclear Energy – Chemistry Fundamentals

    The first manmade nucleus was produced in Ernest Rutherford’s laboratory in 1919 by a transmutation reaction, the bombardment of one type of nuclei …

  6. TRANSMUTATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    May 2, 2026 · Alchemists believed that lead could be “perfected” into gold, that diseases could be cured, and that life could be prolonged through …

  7. Transmutation - Energy Education

    Natural or spontaneous transmutation occurs in unstable, radioactive elements. These elements will be transformed into a stable element over a series of …

  8. Nuclear Transmutation – Physical Science

    Nuclear transmutation is the conversion of one chemical element or isotope into another. In other words, atoms of one element can be changed into …

  9. 9.4: Transmutation - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Furthermore, recall that all elements that have atomic numbers that are greater than 92 are synthesized through a second nuclear reaction, transmutation, …

  10. Transmutation - Chemistry Encyclopedia - reaction, elements, number ...

    Transmutation is the act of changing a substance, tangible or intangible, from one form or state into another. To the alchemists of old, this meant the …