There is no repeatable, verifiable evidence that a spell can be made
with anything, or that such a thing as a spell exists.
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The first answer is quite correct. There are no such things as spells which can affect another person. However there is a thing called auto suggestion. This is when an idea is placed in the mind of a weak willed person which may have some adverse effect upon that person. This however is not a spell, but taking advantage of another s state of mind. Voodoo can have this affect on those who have been led to believe in the powers of witch doctors.
While the process of making a metal spoon may use hundreds, or even thousands, of pounds of steel used to make the spoon, the spoon itself is usually not what most people would consider steel. A spoon, generally is only a few ounces and is usually made from copper, stirrling silver, or stainless steel.
# "Fill a bowl with water. # Put 1 spoon sodium hydroxide in it (depending on the amount of coins you want to make gold, you can put more). # Add 1/3 spoon zinc in it. # Place the nickel(s) in it. # Boil the solution until the coin(s) turn silver. # Get the silver coin out of the bowl # Remove the bowl from the oven. # Put the coin in the fire and it will turn gold." Source~ http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Fake-Gold-From-Nickels
No, adding more salt to water will increase the density of the water, making the spoon more likely to sink rather than float. The increased density of the saltwater would effectively displace more water, causing the spoon to become more submerged.
cut wood into a spoon shape and make it. simple.
To make silver nitrate from powder, you would need to dissolve silver oxide or silver metal in nitric acid. The reaction produces silver nitrate and water. Make sure to use appropriate safety precautions when working with nitric acid, as it is corrosive and can be hazardous.
Conjure water, it is a spell mages get at level six.
The water pot symbolizes purity and spirituality in Hinduism, often used in rituals to purify oneself or objects. The spoon is used to make offerings during ceremonies, symbolizing nourishment and sharing blessings with others.
Eye of rabbit Harp string hum Turn this water into rum It is not a real spell someone tricked him into thinking it was a real spell
Black and white.
metal, plastic, wood; depends on the spoon
The metal spoon became hot from conducting heat from the boiling water in the pot. Metals are good conductors of heat, so the metal spoon absorbed the heat energy from the water, causing it to become hot to the touch.
The spoon is Gallium, which has a melting point of 85degree F. so it would stay solid in room temperature but melt in heated water, and would not burn your finger.