Scientists used evidence, analysis, and experiments to disprove alchemy.
Alchemy
Alchemy is no longer considered a science because it was based on mystical beliefs rather than empirical evidence and the scientific method. As modern science evolved, alchemy's concepts of transmuting base metals into gold and finding the elixir of life were disproven. Chemistry emerged as a more systematic and evidence-based discipline, leading to the relegation of alchemy to a historical and philosophical curiosity.
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Yes and no. No in that the original alchemy, with its chemically impossible goal of turning lead into gold and such, is no longer in use; if it is then it's very underground. Yes in that the methods of alchemists eventually evolved into modern chemistry. In fact, alchemy is sometimes used as a tongue-in-cheek nickname for chemistry, but this is usually purely literary. So, technically, you could say that "alchemy" is still in use, in its modern form as chemistry.
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There is no such thing as alchemy.
Yes. Alchemy can be used.
Zed's alchemy
You don't make an alchemy, alchemy is when you cast a spell on something and it turns it into money.
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alchemy is cooking. So cook
no. alchemy is a myth.