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  2. Chrysopoeia - Wikipedia

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    A related term is argyropoeia (from Ancient Greek ἀργυροποιία (arguropoiía) 'silver-making'), referring to the artificial production of silver, often by transmuting copper. Although alchemists pursued many different goals, the making of gold and silver remained one of the defining ambitions of alchemy throughout its history, from ...

  3. Philosopher's stone - Wikipedia

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    The philosopher's stone [a] is a mythic alchemical substance capable of turning base metals such as mercury into gold or silver; [b] it was also known as "the tincture" and "the powder". Alchemists additionally believed that it could be used to make an elixir of life which made possible rejuvenation and immortality .

  4. Synthesis of precious metals - Wikipedia

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    Ruthenium and rhodium are precious metals produced as a small percentage of the fission products from the nuclear fission of uranium.The longest half-lives of the radioisotopes of these elements generated by nuclear fission are 373.59 days for ruthenium and 45 days for rhodium [clarification needed].

  5. Nuclear transmutation - Wikipedia

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    The term transmutation dates back to alchemy.Alchemists pursued the philosopher's stone, capable of chrysopoeia – the transformation of base metals into gold. [3] While alchemists often understood chrysopoeia as a metaphor for a mystical or religious process, some practitioners adopted a literal interpretation and tried to make gold through physical experimentation.

  6. Turning sludge into gold in Japan

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  7. Projection (alchemy) - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of Sedziwój performing a transmutation for Sigismund III by Jan Matejko, 1867. Projection was the ultimate goal of Western alchemy.Once the philosopher's stone or powder of projection had been created, the process of projection would be used to transmute a lesser substance into a higher form; often lead into gold.

  8. Commodity Alchemy: Turning Gold into Lead

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    When the commodity traders at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS) say that commodities may be oversold right now they exclude gold from the rest of the asset class. In the near term, the Goldman ...

  9. Transmutation - Wikipedia

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    Chrysopoeia and argyropoeia, the turning of base metals, such as lead or copper, into gold and silver; Magnum opus (alchemy), the creation of the philosopher's stone; Mental transmutation, the transformation of a mental state