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what is the difference between Alchemy and Chemistry​

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Answered by mockingbird78k1
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The difference between alchemy and modern chemistry is alchemy is based on a mystic, supernatural view of reality, whereas chemistry assumes reality is basically natural. That makes a huge difference, and chemistry would never have gotten very far if it had stuck with the old metaphysics.

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Alchemy vs Chemistry

 

Difference Between Alchemy and Chemistry - History of Alchemy

It, the development of the Greek theories about the nature of matters and its changes, ended after the death of Aristotle. Early alchemists were very skillful artisans with metals. They used gold and silver to make vessels and ornaments for noble people and used cheap imitations or substitutes for poor people. They believed that they could transform base metals into gold very easily as they made substitutes. They did many chemical operations to change the colour of metals to resemble the colour of gold. In this process, they developed and improved chemical apparatus and learned many chemical reactions.

Difference Between Alchemy and Chemistry - Modern Chemistry

Later, this led to many other developments in chemistry creating many distinct branches of chemistry. These branches include: biochemistry, nuclear chemistry, chemical engineering, and organic chemistry.

What is the difference between Alchemy and Chemistry?

• Alchemy is the predecessor to modern chemistry. Many discoveries by alchemist were later used in chemistry.

• Alchemy was based more on experimentation and had little basis in science. Chemistry utilizes both experimentation and scientific practices.

• Modern chemistry basically relies on scientific theories and experimental results, but the alchemy was a blend of myths, religion, magic, astrology, philosophy, and spirituality.

• Modern chemistry has so many practical applications, the era of alchemy can be considered as the beginning of this period.

Summary:

Alchemy vs Chemistry

Alchemy and Chemistry are both related to practices in science during two different periods. The period of alchemy practiced for more than two millennia till the end of the 18th century when it was replaced by modern chemistry. Alchemy included understanding and acquiring knowledge on different kinds of matters through experiments and observations. Most of the alchemists’ studies based on Greek theories and concepts about the matter. Modern Chemistry is a science that provides knowledge to understand various chemical phenomena within our physical world.

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  • Alchemy was based more on experimentation and had little basis in science. Chemistry utilizes both experimentation and scientific practices. Modern chemistry basically relies on scientific theories and experimental results, but the alchemy was a blend of myths, religion, magic, astrology, philosophy, and spirituality....

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