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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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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• 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.
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.
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).
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
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.
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.
Alchemist Symbols
Alchemist Symbols
Famous Alchemy Practitioners
• Antoine Lavoisier• Isaac Newton• John Dalton
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
Dalton’s Chemical Symbols
Dalton’s Chemical Symbols 1808
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)
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)