Can stone be turned into gold with the knowledge of chemistry? Why?

Can stone be turned into gold with the knowledge of chemistry? Why?


No
Because the kinds of elements remain unchanged before and after the chemical reaction
Gold doesn't exist in stone



So please use junior high school knowledge
The original title is to say that in ancient times, what ability of turning stone into gold let you use chemical knowledge to explain that limestone can not be turned into gold


According to the saying in Chemistry: the atom is the smallest ion in the chemical change, and the type of element does not change before and after the chemical reaction
The main component of limestone is calcium carbonate, and gold does not widely exist in limestone,
Therefore, a large number of elements in limestone can not be changed into gold by chemical change



Turning stone into gold, the original intention is to turn stone into gold


Extracting metals from ores
I remember that there seems to be one in the United States, but it seems that only a few can be changed and can't be promoted. Maybe it can be done in the near future, because people's potential is unlimited. Now they can't fly to the moon



What is the hypothesis of Miller's simulation experiment?


Miller's simulated experiment (Miller's simulated experiment) an experiment simulating the chemical evolution of the origin of life by thunder and lightning in the reductive atmosphere of primitive earth