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Posted in Chemistry in the media, Chemists, Education, Everyday chemistry | Tagged alchemist, alchemy, Discworld, Education, elements, Kit Chapman, science communication, science writing, scientists, STEM, STEMHeroes, terry pratchett Blue skies and copper demons: a story of mysterious purple crystals...
Minefield to reach and max Trap Sprinkler. This is followed by taking Automated Bombardment so that each Trap we drop will always drop a second trap. Then we’ll pick up Trapuchet so these traps will be thrown instead. Then we take Instrument of the Alchemist so they also throw Acid ...
Flasks are a consumable item similar to Elixirs which enhance particular a player for a period of time upon being consumed. They differ in that the effects do not disapear upon death and they count as both a Battle and Guardian Elixir simultaneously. The
Cleopatra the Alchemist(dates unknown) Not the same person as Cleopatra VII, this one lived (probably) in the 3rd or 4th century. The title Cleopatra the Alchemist is a pseudonym and her real name has been lost. She was thought to be one of only four women who knew how to make the ...
When the Swedish alchemist Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt succeeded, in 1751, in smelting kupfernickel to produce a previously unknown silvery-white, iron-like metal he named it after the nickel part of kupfernickel. And this is how we go from a corroded pipe to sky-blue colours to medieval ...
I won’t say Happy New Year because, well, that didn’t work out so well last time. So, instead, let’s go with happy end of 2020! See you all soon and remember, if you’resetting fire to a pudding, do keep it away from the curtains. ...