Of course it is. Whether you can get it to work, and exactly what 'work' means, is another matter. It is obvious that, unless one has a clear idea of the objective, and at least some scientific application of methodology (and, even for many of the greatest Alchemists, this required the dedicated work of a lifetime), one could 'do Alchemy' until the cows came home without the slightest prospect of success. Perhaps you just want a pile of gold? Remember that the Alchemists say, 'Aurum Nostrum Non Vulgi' - 'Our gold is not that of the common man'. Without wishing to cause offence (although I probably will, and for that I apologise), I feel that the way you have phrased the question suggests you might have more success in another field.
The synonym for alchemy is transmutation or transformation.
Chemistry's origin is deeply rooted in alchemy. Alchemy, at its core level, is the study of techniques of transforming one element into another. At its superficial level, alchemy is commonly associated with ancient alchemists (practitioners of alchemy) trying to convert some naturally occurring metal to gold.
Early experimenters with alchemy were able to create chemical compounds by trial and error.The Wizard used his alchemy to bring to back to health.
St. Albertus Magnus is often referred to as the patron saint of alchemy. He was a medieval alchemist and philosopher known for his research in the natural sciences and his writings on alchemical processes.
Yes, studies of alchemy date back thousands of years to a time when he difference between alchemy and chemistry were unknown. Today very few scientists study alchemy because other fields of research like physics and chemistry have more practical applications, and are somewhat easier to logically comprehend.
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"Alchemy", the act of turning other metals in to gold or creating a "Philosopher's Stone" that can provide eternal life, was never possible to begin with.
As of ay 2014, it is not possible to make silver in the Little Alchemy. This is because this element doesn't exist within the confines of the game.
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There is no such thing as alchemy.
noThe elixir of life is part of medieval Alchemy which no scientist believes in anymore.
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It might be, i'd bet yes. Since alchemy is basically that alteration of the organization of molecules, using your chi to do it is theoretically possible since there are masters of chi who can use their power to ignite fires. Look up john chang for proof of that. I wouldn't let others opinions discourage you though, it could deffinately possible. Read up on alchemy and some basic chemistry and you'll see that it's not something to disregard as rediculous
Yes. Alchemy can be used.
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You don't make an alchemy, alchemy is when you cast a spell on something and it turns it into money.
alchemy is cooking. So cook