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In the 11th century, there was a debate among Muslim world chemists on whether the transmutation of substances was possible.
A leading opponent was Avicenna ( Ibn Sina ), who discredited the theory of transmutation of substances, stating, " Those of the chemical craft know well that no change can be effected in the different species of substances, though they can produce the appearance of such change.

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