This article is about a feature in the Education Edition. For the NBT tag, see NBT. Show This page describes an education-related feature. This feature is available only in Education Edition or when enabling the "Education Edition" option in Bedrock Edition. Compounds are a type of item used in chemistry, which are created from combinations of various elements. Obtaining[]Compounds cannot be obtained in the creative inventory. They are only obtained by creating them in the compound creator. This is done by inserting a certain number of elements corresponding to the compound's chemical formula. List of compounds[]
Chlorides[]
Natural compounds[]Natural compounds are compounds which can be obtained naturally in Minecraft.
Garbage[]Garbage is considered a "compound", but the only way to produce it is to activate the Lab Table when its inputs are an invalid recipe. It has no uses. Usage[]Certain compounds are used as ingredients in crafting or lab table experiments. Natural compounds have uses outside of chemistry, detailed in their respective articles. Crafting ingredient[]
Chloride coloring[]
Lab table ingredient[]
Sounds[]Sounds are produced when a lab table creates garbage.
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Unused compound textures[]In the chemistry resource pack folder, there are numerous compound textures which are not used in the game.
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References[]What can you make with Salt in Minecraft?Salt can be combined with other ingredients to create:. Compressed Salt Block.. Baked Turnips.. Banana Nut Bread.. Beef Jerky.. Butter.. Cheese.. Chorizo.. Cracker.. Where do you get Salt from in Minecraft?Salt crystals can be found under deserts, rivers, or oceans. They generate in small chunks (by chunks, I mean the dictionary definition, not 16x16 spaces) like granite, andesite, or diorite, but are only a bit rarer. Breaking salt crystals will grant you Salt.
How do you mix chemicals in Minecraft Education Edition?Use the Compound Creator by right clicking on it, just like a regular crafting table. Create compounds by adding the appropriate type and number of elements to the grid. The compound you have created will appear in the output box on the righthand side.
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