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The History of Chemistry Writing. Gold. Gold is one of the seven metals of alchemy (gold, silver, mercury, copper, lead, iron & tin). For the alchemist, it represented the perfection of all matter on any level, including that of the mind, spirit, and soul. . Phosphorus. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Gold• Gold is one of the seven metals of

alchemy (gold, silver, mercury, copper, lead, iron & tin).

• For the alchemist, it represented the perfection of all matter on any level, including that of the mind, spirit, and soul.

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Phosphorus• Alchemists often used light as a symbol of

the spirit, therefore they were especially interested in light that seemed to be trapped in matter such as phosphorus.

• Some glow-in-the-dark substances contain phosphorus

• Phosphorus element is easily ignited and is used in matchsticks.

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Arsenic

• The elemental alchemy symbol arsenic was used for medicinal and magical cures.

• A compound of arsenic and sulfur were said to induce trances of enlightenment and philosophical ascension and direction.

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Mercury• Alchemists were convinced that

mercury transcended both the solid and liquid states, both earth and heaven, both life and death.

• Mercury is one of the seven metals of alchemy (gold, silver, mercury, copper, lead, iron & tin).

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Copper

• Copper may well be the oldest metal in use (for producing mirrors) owing to its lustrous beauty.

• The element represents love, balance, beauty, and artistic creativity

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Alchemy Origins• Probably began in Egypt - based on early

records.• The discipline is a blend of astrology,

chemistry, magic and occultism, together with ideas derived from religious systems and other obscure sources.

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Alchemy OriginsChemical techniques and instruments to:• Transform base metals, such as lead &

mercury, into precious metals e.g. silver & gold

• Discover the philosopher's stone/elixir of life - substance which was also said to have the power to give eternal life.

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Alchemist Symbols

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Alchemist Symbols

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Famous Alchemy Practitioners

• Antoine Lavoisier• Isaac Newton• John Dalton

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Dalton’s Chemical Symbols 1808

• John Dalton – the Atomic theory• Each symbol represented one

atom • Formula of a compound was

made up of the symbols of its elements, and the no. of atoms present in the molecule

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Dalton’s Chemical Symbols

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Dalton’s Chemical Symbols 1808

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Jons Jacob Berzelius 1813

• Swedish chemist who worked out a simpler system that scientists use today

• First letter of the Latin name for each element

• When two names start with the same letter, the first two letters is used for one of the element (e.g. C and Ca)

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References• http://www.scribd.com/doc/21654883/The-Golden-Book-o

f-Chemistry-Experiments• http://www.chymist.com/Names%20and%20symbols.pdf• http://alchemipedia.blogspot.com/

2009/11/alchemy-medieval-chemistry-and.html• AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF ALCHEMY AND EARLY

CHEMISTRY BY David A. Katz (2008)