yes it is used in alchemy, as a matter of fact, it would be one of the most important metals in alchemy.
Yes, mercury was used in alchemy. It was one of the three primes (sulfur, mercury, and salt), and was considered the connection between high and low.
In alchemy they tried to make GOLD from base metals., not understaning the nuclear structure of atoms.
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.
chemistry uses experiments to test ideas, while alchemy used superstitious practices.
a lab where you do alchemy.
Yes, mercury was used in alchemy. It was one of the three primes (sulfur, mercury, and salt), and was considered the connection between high and low.
Cinnabar was the reddish ore from which mercury was extracted. Its composition is the compound mercury sulfide (HgS).
Newton was interested in alchemy and it is thought likely he absorbed the mercury during these experiments. It is possible mercury poisoning contributed to his eccentricity in later life. Ref http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton
Yes. Alchemy can be used.
In alchemy they tried to make GOLD from base metals., not understaning the nuclear structure of atoms.
The Alchemic symbol for mercury is the same as the sign used to represent the planet Mercury in the zodiac.It is a circle with a small equal-armed cross on the bottom and a curved line (open end up) on the top.For an image, please see the related link below.
In some alchemy-based video game, possibly. In real life, absolutely not.
Alchemy is not used any more. In this era, we use chemistry.
Alchemy is not used any more. In this era, we use chemistry.
They both use chemicals. But alchemy used magic also.
Scientists used evidence, analysis, and experiments to disprove alchemy.
Alchemy is a science like the ancient quemistry and it was not an occult practice.