None. Alchemy was abandoned because it didn't work. Some of the things that did work became chemistry. No one successfully turned lead into gold. Nor did anyone successfully create the philosopher's stone. Alchemy was basically chemistry with a lot of magic thrown into it. The alchemists were sorcerer want to be's. They attempted to conjure spirits, and use spells on chemicals that they believed contained magical properties, all in a vain attempt to convert base metals into something of greater value. Even Isaac Newton, probably the greatest scientific mind of the last 500 years, accomplished nothing in alchemy, even though he experimented with it for decades.
Coal is primarily used for electricity generation, with coal-fired power plants producing a significant portion of the world's electricity. It is also used in industrial processes such as steel production and cement manufacturing. In some countries, coal is still used for heating and cooking in households.
The universal language used in "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho is the language of omens, signs, and symbols. Through these elements, the characters in the novel communicate with the universe and gain insights into their personal journeys and spiritual growth.
Yes, soap is still widely used today for personal hygiene, cleaning, and killing germs. It is a crucial tool in preventing the spread of diseases and maintaining good hygiene practices.
By writing down what they did they established the scientific method. By keeping one element the same and adding another in different amounts the process used today to find new substances was created. Their search for gold gave us brass and bronze. Adding different amounts of tin to copper. The smelting processes they used came from antiquity and are used today with modern trappings. Chemical processing was improved upon and passed along to us by the alchemists. Newton was an alchemist.
Yes, Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin, the first antibiotic, is still widely used today to treat bacterial infections. It revolutionized medicine and has saved countless lives since its discovery in 1928.
The French government is preserving history when they are preserving a house of an middle age alchemist. The house could contrain invaluable information about the time and the mehtods used by an alchemist. An alchemist was the first scientist and some of the methods they used are still used today. This is how historians know about history by places and things like this.
yes it is still used today
the tank is still used today. For example the M1 Abrams is still used
long houses are not still used today
yes it is still being used today.......depends where your at.
Yes teepees are still used today by uncommon are unknown idians.
Yes, trains are still being used today in large quantities.
Yes it is still used today
Their laws are still used today.
Yes, the steam engine is still used in some modern industries and technologies, particularly in power generation and certain manufacturing processes.
yes it is still used today... its used in buisness buildings, hotels and various other places.
is Jan Ernst invention still used today