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Minecraft:Element

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Elements and isotopes are Minecraft:blocks that are essential to chemistry Template:In.

Obtaining

Breaking

The elements are destroyed immediately when mined, always dropping themselves. Template:Breaking row

Element constructor

Elements and isotopes are primarily obtained by constructing them in the Minecraft:element constructor. This is done by moving the sliders or typing in numbers into the text inputs. The large display shows the selected numbers of particles arranged in an atomic structure, whether valid or not. If the atomic structure is a stable isotope, it can be taken out of the slot on the right side. A list of stable isotopes can be found below.

Material reducer

Several elements can also be obtained from a Minecraft:material reducer, which breaks down blocks into their component elements by percentage. This is the only way of obtaining the Unknown element; a mysterious element found in certain Minecraft:Minecraft blocks, such as Minecraft:soul sand and Minecraft:netherrack.

Because the element constructor and material reducer cannot be obtained in Minecraft:Survival without Minecraft:commands, and the world must have "Education Edition" enabled, the same is true for elements. Template:IN, the "Education Edition" option also allows elements to be obtained directly via commands or Minecraft:Creative inventory.

List of elements and isotopes

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Atomic symbol Element Particles Notes
Template:Slot Template:Text anchor The atomic structure of unknown element cannot be observed in the element constructor. Does not exist in real life.

Alkali metals

Minecraft:Element/alkali

Alkaline earth metals

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Transition metals

Period 4 and 5 transition metals

Minecraft:Element/transition

Period 6 and 7 transition metals

Minecraft:Element/transition2

Post transition metals

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Metalloids

Minecraft:Element/metalloids

Other non-metals

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Halogens

Minecraft:Element/halogens

Noble gases

Minecraft:Element/noble

Lanthanides

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Actinides

Minecraft:Element/actinides

Usage

Elements can be placed as decorative blocks, or used as ingredients in Minecraft:crafting, Minecraft:brewing, or Minecraft:lab table experiments. They can also be combined into Minecraft:compounds using the Minecraft:compound creator; see the compound page for a full list of available combinations.

Crafting ingredient

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Brewing ingredient

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Lab table ingredient

Result Materials needed
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Minecraft:Garbage
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Soap, Oxygen, Minecraft:Sugar, Carbon, Minecraft:Ink Sac, Hydrogen,
or any kinds of Elements and Compounds
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Minecraft:Heat Block
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Iron, Water, Minecraft:Charcoal, Salt
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Minecraft:Super Fertilizer
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Ammonia, Phosphorus

Sounds

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Data values

ID

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History

Bedrock Edition

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Minecraft Education

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Issues

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Trivia

  • The ??? element is named "Unknown Element" in Bedrock Edition.
  • Many of the "stable" isotopes provided by the Minecraft:element constructor are radioactive in real life. For example, Template:W has no stable isotopes in real life, even though it has three stable isotopes in Minecraft.
  • If one block is considered to be equal to one meter cubed, and element blocks are considered to be composed of solely the element they are named after, then one block of Template:W would have a mass of 22,590 kilograms (roughly 22.6 metric tons), making it the heaviest real-world matter available in vanilla Minecraft, ignoring chests filled with heavy items. Template:W, however, is predicted to have a density higher that of osmium, with a block of hassium weighing around 28,000 kilograms; however hassium is so unstable the longest-lived isotopes only exist for about ten seconds. A whole chest of Hassium would weigh 64*27*28,000kg = 48,384,000kg.
  • The pixel format of element blocks is 32×32, unlike the normal format of 16×16. This is due to the atomic number in the corner where every pixel takes up half a Minecraft-pixel.

Gallery

See also

External links

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