First Years Guide to Ace Potions: A Study Guide
By Lily Lavender
This book is intended for all who need a quick study reference guide for PTNS-101. It has a glossary of terms & its appropriate meanings for the entire course. Each chapter is based on a lesson; where it won't go into grave detail, but will give you the necessary components to study for upcoming tests & assignments. This does not include mid-term & final exams. All detailed information about each topic is in your official lessons with the Professor. DO NOT COPY AS IT IS PLAGIARISM!
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Lesson Three Study Guide
Chapter 4
Types of Cauldrons
Cauldrons are created from many materials & various sizes. When brewing a potion, add each ingredient in the correct order, in the right time frame, & stir a potion in the correct direction. Some ingredients have a gift of having an impact in different moon phases. To store a potion, use crystal phials. These can be tinted for darkness or clear for light & use a funnel or the Siphoning Charm to bottle the potion. After brewing, method books will tell you how long a potion can stay stored before safely trashing it. Pewter cauldrons are for potioneer beginners, they are slow, inexpensive, & made of metal alloy. Brass cauldrons have medium speed, is a bit expensive, & made of metal alloy. Copper cauldrons have the fastest speed, it is not alloy, but is made out of one type of pure chemical. Silver cauldrons are the best to use, it has no brewing failure, has a easy brewing time, & is very expensive. Fire crab shells can also be used for cauldrons, but you should avoid this option.
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