Alchemical Legacies
Look back through history at the journey of chemistry—from the mystical arts of alchemy to the rigorous science of modern chemistry. This quest honors the pioneers whose discoveries changed the world. From Mendeleev’s periodic table to Marie Curie’s groundbreaking research, every discovery is an inheritance passed down to guide our magical alchemical practices today.
Mirror-World knowledge in this quest
- Alchemy: Ancient attempts to transmute base metals into gold.
- Marie Curie: Discovered polonium and radium, winning two Nobel Prizes.
- Mendeleev: Created the periodic table and predicted new elements.
- Antoine Lavoisier: Laid the foundation of modern chemistry by studying combustion.
- Haber Process: Revolutionized agriculture by synthesizing ammonia.
- Nylon: The first synthetic fiber, marking the rise of modern polymers.
- Penicillin: The first antibiotic that sparked a revolution in medicine.