Thursday, March 26, 2020

Contribution of Alchemy to Chemistry

Contribution of Alchemy to ChemistryAccording to the theory of organic chemistry, the working relationship between chemistry and Alchemy is a fascinating example of the interaction between man and nature. Although the name of this symbiotic relationship is often avoided, it seems that the understanding of alchemy has more scientific value than we often think.Alkali metal is the chemical compound by which chemical reactions are initiated. In other words, every chemical reaction is initiated in the metal. A 'chemical' reaction is an irreversible and internal alteration of the chemical state of matter.The properties of the substance can be defined by its chemical composition, like the electricity, electrical conductivity, magnetic characteristics, heat, color, etc. As the composition of the substance is defined by the property of the material, it seems that there is a very important role of alchemy in Chemistry. The alchemists perceived the working relationship between matter and form o f energy, which was the essence of the change of form of matter into a form of energy.There are several accounts of the knowledge of alchemy. The first one is the legend of the philosopher Job. Job describes how alchemy was conducted during the medieval era in Europe. According to the legend, alchemists took advantage of the different transformations of metals from natural to metallic composition, in order to forge metals into valuable items.Matter and form are the first process to arrive at the final matter. Substance is the fundamental substance, which is the least contained in any substance. Substance is also the property of a body which is the most vital in a body. Matter is the purest form of energy in the physical world, which is believed to give birth to existence, as it represents the concept of universal substance.Alchemy develops the working relationship between substance and form in the course of the following stages. The active principle, which is the metal-like substanc e of the substance, is formed from the transformation of matter. Substance is the principle of life, which is represented by matter.Substance is also the element which is present in various forms of matter. For example, mercury is a gas of elemental composition and the water is the elemental substance. As such, they are separate, which is a fact related to the theories of chemistry. In general, the working relationship between matter and form, substance and energy, matter and form, etc., is considered to be the single phenomenon which is called the interaction of substance and form. This fact helps in the understanding of alchemy.

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