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Carbon Is Not Radioactive at all, so will not decay.
 
Carbon Is Not Radioactive at all, so will not decay.
   
Carbon is a chemical found in most things. You can get carbon from coal, sugar, and anything living or that was living, you can get it from diamonds.
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Carbon is a chemical found in most things. You can obtain carbon from coal, sugar, and anything living or that was living, you can get it from diamonds.
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The chemical, cellulose, which is the product of plant-related entities: including jukeboxes, wooden planks, etc., will produce six vials of carbon when decomposed. When a spider eye is decomposed, will produce the potent chemical, Tetrodotoxin. The decomposition of tetrodtoxin will produce eleven vials of carbon. Ink sacks, derived from squids, will produce a compound known as "carbon-black".
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Carbon is relatively abundant in the Minecraft universe; it behaves the same as the standard solid element. It is, to a degree, inert - but can produce a wide variety of chemicals and compounds.
   
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==

Latest revision as of 17:16, 7 March 2018

Carbon (MineChem)


Carbon (6)

Carbon Is Not Radioactive at all, so will not decay.

Carbon is a chemical found in most things. You can obtain carbon from coal, sugar, and anything living or that was living, you can get it from diamonds.

The chemical, cellulose, which is the product of plant-related entities: including jukeboxes, wooden planks, etc., will produce six vials of carbon when decomposed. When a spider eye is decomposed, will produce the potent chemical, Tetrodotoxin. The decomposition of tetrodtoxin will produce eleven vials of carbon. Ink sacks, derived from squids, will produce a compound known as "carbon-black".

Carbon is relatively abundant in the Minecraft universe; it behaves the same as the standard solid element. It is, to a degree, inert - but can produce a wide variety of chemicals and compounds.

Usage[]

More Drops From Coal And Diamond when used in a polytool

Elements
Table of Elements
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1
1
2
5
6
C
7
8
9
10
3
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
4
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
5
37
38
Sr
39
Y
40
41
Nb
42
43
44
Ru
45
46
47
Ag
48
Cd
49
In
50
Sn
51
Sb
52
Te
53
 I 
54
Xe
6
55
Cs
56
Ba
1 asterisk
71
Lu
72
Hf
73
Ta
74
75
Re
76
Os
77
Ir
78
Pt
79
80
81
Tl
82
83
84
85
At
86
Rn
7
87
Fr
88
2 asterisks
103
Lr
104
Rf
105
Db
106
Sg
107
Bh
108
109
Mt
110
Ds
111
Rg
112
113
1 asterisk
57
La
58
Ce
59
Pr
60
Nd
61
62
Sm
63
Eu
64
Gd
65
Tb
66
Dy
67
Ho
68
Er
69
Tm
70
Yb
 
2 asterisks
89
Ac
90
Th
91
Pa
92
U
93
Np
94
95
Am
96
Cm
97
Bk
98
Cf
99
100
Fm
101
Md
102
No
 


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