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

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