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15 The History of Alchemy Trivia Questions and Answers

Do you know the answers to these alchemy trivia questions? See how many you and your friends can answer.

15 The History of Alchemy Trivia Questions

  1. Q: What was the primary goal of alchemy?
  2. Q: Which ancient civilization is credited as the birthplace of alchemy?
  3. Q: What term did alchemists use for the universal solvent?
  4. Q: Who is considered the “father of Western alchemy”?
  5. Q: What is the Philosopher’s Stone believed to grant?
  6. Q: Which famous scientist practiced alchemy in secret?
  7. Q: What was the “elixir of life” in alchemy?
  8. Q: Which Chinese alchemical pursuit focused on achieving immortality?
  9. Q: What is the name of the medieval text considered the cornerstone of alchemical thought?
  10. Q: What does the term “al-kimia” mean?
  11. Q: Which mythical bird symbolizes death and rebirth in alchemy?
  12. Q: What was the alchemical concept of “prima materia”?
  13. Q: What symbol represents the union of opposites in alchemy?
  14. Q: Which famous Renaissance alchemist wrote The Alchemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz?
  15. Q: What element did alchemists believe was central to transmutation?

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15 The History of Alchemy Trivia Questions and Answers

  1. Q: What was the primary goal of alchemy? A: To transform base metals into gold and discover the Philosopher’s Stone.
  2. Q: Which ancient civilization is credited as the birthplace of alchemy? A: Ancient Egypt.
  3. Q: What term did alchemists use for the universal solvent? A: Alkahest.
  4. Q: Who is considered the “father of Western alchemy”? A: Jabir ibn Hayyan (Geber).
  5. Q: What is the Philosopher’s Stone believed to grant? A: Immortality and the ability to transmute metals.
  6. Q: Which famous scientist practiced alchemy in secret? A: Isaac Newton.
  7. Q: What was the “elixir of life” in alchemy? A: A substance thought to grant eternal youth and longevity.
  8. Q: Which Chinese alchemical pursuit focused on achieving immortality? A: The search for the elixir of immortality.
  9. Q: What is the name of the medieval text considered the cornerstone of alchemical thought? A: The Emerald Tablet.
  10. Q: What does the term “al-kimia” mean? A: “The art of transformation” in Arabic.
  11. Q: Which mythical bird symbolizes death and rebirth in alchemy? A: The phoenix.
  12. Q: What was the alchemical concept of “prima materia”? A: The original substance from which all matter is formed.
  13. Q: What symbol represents the union of opposites in alchemy? A: The ouroboros (a snake eating its tail).
  14. Q: Which famous Renaissance alchemist wrote The Alchemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz? A: Johann Valentin Andreae.
  15. Q: What element did alchemists believe was central to transmutation? A: Mercury.
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