The Mirror of Erised.
The reason he's an unintended horcrux is because the night he tried to kill Harry, he put a piece of his soul inside him(how you make a horcrux). He didn't mean to, though.
yes, the other horcruxes are:1. Tom Riddle's Diary 2. Marvolo Gaunt's Ring 3. Slytherin's Locket 4. Helga Hufflepuff's Cup 5. The Diadem of Rowena Ravenclaw 6. (unknown to Voldemort) Harry Potter himself. 7. Nagini the snake
When he is in his final duel with Harry Potter he attempts to kills Harry Potter with the killing curse with Dumbledore's wand (The deathly Hallow Wand) which should have been given to Draco but Harry beat Draco in a duel so he was the owner and Dumbledore's wand backfires when Harry tries the disarming spell so Tom Riddle gets hit by his own spell.
Making glass from sand is a physical because the actual composition of the substance (silica) is not changing. Making glass is just melting all the bits of sand into a large piece (glass).
Try putting a piece in a glass of water and see what happens...
The Vanishing Glass is the second chapter of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, in which Harry and his relatives the Dursleys visit the zoo, and Harry accidentally sets a large, yet friendly boa constrictor free by making the glass containing it vanish.
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The 'ugly' thing was the piece of Lord Voldemort's soul that was inside Harry Potter.
He did not die. He married and had three children. A small piece of Lord Voldemort's soul was in Harry Potter, making him a Horcrux, and when Voldemort hit Harry with the killing curse, supposedly killing him, he killed the Horcrux inside Harry.
In the book Harry Potter, Harry Potter was the only human horcrux that was stated. But Voldemort still had a tiny piece of his soul left in him if you count that
Yes, you need a circular glass cutter. It kind of looks like a compass.
b/c harry's scar was a horcrux, meaning it conained a piece of voldemort's soul
it was the piece of voldemorts soul that latched onto harry and voldemort did not kill him he killed the soul
When Ronald Weasley, Hermione Granger and Harry Potter play chess in the movies the character Ronald Weasley plays as a Knight. Ronald Weasley sacrifices himself to the Queen during the game to protect Hermione Granger and Harry Potter.
Lord Voldemort killed James and Lily Potter. He then attempted to kill Harry but the curse backfired as Lily had chosen to die to protect her son. The rebounding curse destroyed Voldemort's body, and the piece of soul attached itself to the only living thing in the house - Harry.
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Ron Weasley was on the knight and was attacked by the queen.