Alchemy 201 Notebook - Charlie Vidra

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Notebook for year 2 alchemy

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Lesson 5 - Noble Metals

Chapter 5

Noble Metals – hard to find, expensive metals that are highly resistant to oxidation; aka precious metals


Silver (Ag – argentum)



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-  Soft, lustrous, white metal



-  Indo-European – grey/shining



-  Most is byproduct of gold, lead, copper, zinc refining



-  Symbol represents the moon and femininity



-  Melting: 961.93 C/ 1763.474 F/ 1238.08 K



-  Boiling: 2212 C/ 4013.6 F/ 2485.15 K



-  Density: 10.5 g/cm3



-  Most thermal, electrical conductivity and reflectivity of any metal



-  Lydians – used to make currency (silver/gold alloy)



    o  First civilization to have retail shops in permanent locations



    o  Made during reign of King Alyattes (609-560 BC)



-  Not toxic – is  used in some food decoration



-  Melt in graphite crucible (used for all non-magnetic (ferrous) or non-iron element)



-  Magnetic Spell – used to check real silver (creates magnetic field above metal, pulling up any fake silver; if real, pink smoke turns white)



    o  Magis Magnetico (ma-GEES mag-NET-tee-co)



    o  Start top left of X, down to bottom right, flick to top right, make slash bottom left



    o  If incorrect, loud crack, shoes stuck to floor





Gold (Au – aurum)



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-  Soft, malleable, bright reddish-yellow



-  Believed to be dust that formed our solar system



-  Gold from Earth's earliest days, said to have sunken to the core



-  gold in crust and mantle was delivered to Earth later by asteroids and other space matter



-  resist corrosion by acids



-  can be dissolved by aqua regia



-  highly valuable, sought out metal



-  Melting: 1064.43 C/ 1947.9741 F/ 1337.5801 K



-  Boiling: 2807 C/ 5084.6 F/ 3080.15 K



-  Density: 19.32 g/cm3



-  Ancient alchemy focused on turning lead to gold



-  King of metals



-  Represents perfection and flexibility



-  Transmutation branched from observations of omnipresent changes in nature



-  Egyptians



    o   metaphysical presence lying within gold



    o  Healing properties – close ties to sun



    o  Gods with skin made of gold



    o  Major gold mining area – "more plentiful than dirt)



-  Paracelsus



    o  Influenced by sun



    o  Heart of the universe



    o  Colloidal gold – colloidal suspension of gold nanoparticles in a fluid (ie water)



    o  Cure depression, melancholy, fear, sorrow



-  Some cultures consume small pieces to balance spirit


Platinum (Pt)



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-  Least reactive metal



-  Most ductile noble metal



-  Very heavy, can lead to health issues



    o  Short-term exposure



        §  Irritation: throat, nose, eyes



    o  Long term



        §  Skin and respiratory allergies



    o  Not as toxic as other metals



-  Most deposits in South Africa (80%)



-  Melting: 1772 C/ 3221.6 F/ 2045.15 K



-  Boiling: 3827 C/ 6920.6 F/ 4100.15 K



-  Density: 21.45 g/cm3



-  Noticed in pre-Columbian era in Ecuador



    o  Alloys used to make artifacts



-  First European: 1557 – Julius Caesar Scaliger



-  Discovery credited muggle astronomer, Spanish governor of LA Antonio de Ulloa and muggle mathematician Jorge Juan y Santacilia



    o  French Geodesic Mission – King Louis XV 18th cen



    o  Measuring roundness of the earth, measure length of the degree of latitude at the Equator



    o  Remained in Ecuador 1736-1744 – discovered platinum, anticipated discovery of platinum mines



-  Fight cancer



    o  Cisplatin



    o  Carboplatin



    o  Oxaliplatin



-  Used in lab equipment, dentistry equipment, thermometers, jewelry



-  Platinum and cobalt permanent magnets



-  Open awareness to inner-peace and inner-knowledge



-  Endurance – determination, grit, seeing manifestations and works to completion



-  Combination of gold and silver


Ruthenium (Ru)



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-  Metallic silvery-white



-  Very rare



-  Most in Ural Mountains, North America, and South America



-  Melting: 2250 C/ 4082 F/ 2523.15 K



-  Boiling: 3900 C/ 7052 F/ 4173.15 K



-  Density: 12.2 g/cm3



-  Part of platinum group



-  Baltic German chemist – Karl Karlovich Klaus – aka Carl Ernst Claus



-  Kazan State University



-  Quantitative methods to botany



-  Isolated Ruthenium from platinum (1840) – Demidov Prize



-  Were-resistant electrical contacts



-  Sturdy, harder with platinum



-  Stains skin, in nuclear fuel



-  Connected to divinity 


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