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Since water buckets decompose into 3 x 16 Fe, and 16 H20 it would make sense if water bottles would decompose into 16 SiO2 and 5 H20. Technically 3 glass turn into three bottles, and three bottles can be filled from 1 cauldron of water which is also 1 bucket worth. This recipe would result in the loss of 1 H20 per three water bottles decomposed.
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Since water buckets decompose into 3 x 16 Fe, and 16 H20 it would make sense if water bottles would decompose into 16 SiO2 and 5 H20. Technically 3 glass turn into three bottles, and three bottles can be filled from 1 cauldron of water which is also 1 bucket worth. This recipe would result in the loss of 1 H20 per three water bottles decomposed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: