tb2000
Number of posts : 12 Registration date : 2014-09-27
| Subject: Red and White Metals Wed Jan 07, 2015 4:51 pm | |
| Hello everyone:)
What is the difference between the White and Red Metals? | |
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leonverde
Number of posts : 24 Registration date : 2015-01-26
| Subject: Re: Red and White Metals Tue May 24, 2016 11:14 pm | |
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bluefloor Admin
Number of posts : 333 Age : 48 Location : Kalispell, Montana Registration date : 2009-02-10
| Subject: Re: Red and White Metals Thu Jul 07, 2016 12:51 am | |
| There are said two be two ferments or "drives" inside each metal. One is the red and one is the white. These are the forces that push a metal towards the state of perfection. Depending on the amount of each a certain metal has, is how that metal will exist. Most always the red and white metals will show in their appearance. For instance copper and gold are red metals and silver and antimony are white metals. | |
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PulvisRubeus
Number of posts : 133 Registration date : 2015-03-21
| Subject: Re: Red and White Metals Mon Jul 11, 2016 9:10 pm | |
| - tb2000 wrote:
- Hello everyone:)
What is the difference between the White and Red Metals? All metals contain either the red/gold/sulphur principle, or the white/silver/mercury principle. Metals are clearly grouped under each principle. (e.g. copper, gold and iron are grouped under red/gold/sulphur and tin, mercury, antimony, lead and silver are grouped under the white/silver/mercury. There are other metallic elements that are grouped under both principles. | |
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