Alkahest
Theorized universal solvent in alchemy / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Renaissance alchemy, alkahest was the theorized "universal solvent".[nb 1] It was supposed to be capable of dissolving any composite substance, including gold (then not considered an element), without altering or destroying its fundamental components.[1] By extracting from composite substances their fundamental virtues and properties, alchemists hoped to gain control of invaluable medical healing properties (see also azoth). For this reason the alkahest was earnestly sought. At the same time, its very existence was debated among alchemists and philosophers.
The first, or one of the first, to mention the alkahest was the Swiss physician and alchemist Paracelsus.[2]