Problem: Article: Smoke bombs can be made with a simple concoction of potassium nitrate and sugar. By mixing these ingredients and melting them together, you create a flammable product that produces whirls of smoke when you light it on fire. You’ll also need a cast iron skillet and some baking soda. Adding 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of baking soda will make the smoke burn a little bit longer. For safety gear, get a pair of latex gloves, goggles, and a filter mask to protect yourself from the smoke.  Use an old cast iron skillet that you don’t plan on cooking with in the future. The potassium nitrate mixture may ruin it. You can get potassium nitrate, also called saltpeter, at your local garden store or online. It’s important to wear your safety gear. Contact with potassium nitrate can cause eye and skin irritation. Breathing it in can irritate your nose and cause sneezing and coughing. Before you make your potassium nitrate mixture, you’ll need to prepare your cardboard tube. Put 2 pieces of tape on top of the hole so it’s completely covered. Then secure those two pieces with a longer tape strip around the base. This will ensure that the smoke bomb mixture won’t leak out when you pour it in the tube. Measure out 3 tablespoons (44 mL) of potassium nitrate and 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of sugar. Pour it in your cast iron skillet and mix it together with a spoon until they are completely combined. While the mixture is heating up, stir it constantly until it’s completely melted. As the sugar caramelizes, it should take on a brown or black color and form a thick, gooey texture like melted caramel. Do not overcook the mixture and take care not to set it on fire. If it starts to smoke in the pan, turn the heat down immediately. This step is optional, but you can add a spoonful of baking soda before you take it off the heat. The baking soda will moderate the reaction, making the smoke bomb burn a little bit slower. Turn off the heat on the stove and use a spoon to get as much of the mixture as you can into the tube. Work quickly because the mixture is going to harden. To make it easier to pour, you can use a funnel. Or you can place the mixture in a small plastic bag, cut off one corner, and squeeze it into the tube. When you’re pouring the mixture in the cardboard tube, make sure to pack it tightly. If it’s not, the smoke won’t burn smoothly when you light the smoke bomb. Visco is a type of fuse typically used for consumer fireworks. Cut at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) of the fuse and then stick one end into the middle of the tube through the mixture. Make sure at least 1 in (2.5 cm) of the fuse is sticking out of the mixture so you have enough room to light it. Let your mixture sit in a well-ventilated area so that it can cool down. It might take an hour or so to completely solidify. Put your finished smoke bomb in an outdoor area clear of buildings, trees, other people, and pets. You should never light a smoke bomb indoors. Potassium nitrate smoke bombs burn very violently. So make sure you place it in a clear, open area away from anything that can catch fire. Use a lighter to light the end of the fuse. Move away quickly as soon as the fuse is lit to avoid smoke inhalation or injury. Your smoke bomb will produce a large cloud of dark smoke.
Summary: Gather your supplies and put on your safety gear. Cover one end of the toilet paper tube with duct tape. Combine potassium nitrate and white sugar in a cast iron skillet. Heat the pan on the stove over medium-low heat for 15 minutes. Add one spoonful of baking soda if you want the bomb to burn slowly. Pour the mixture into the cardboard tube. Insert a visco fuse into the tube while the mixture is still soft. Let the mixture cool and harden. Place the bomb outside in an open area. Light the fuse and enjoy your smoke bomb.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tap the Minecraft app icon, which resembles a block of dirt with grass on it, to do so. Tap Play at the top of the page, then tap a world—survival or creative is fine—that you want to load. This button may appear in beta versions of the latest PE versions, but not in the releases. It's at the top of the screen. The menu will appear. You'll find this on the left side of the screen. Scroll down to the "Cheats" section, then tap the black "Activate Cheats" switch.  If this switch is set to the right, cheats are active for your world. You may be prompted to confirm this choice. If so, tap Continue. Tap x in the top-right corner of the screen, then tap Resume Game on the left side of the screen. It's a speech bubble-shaped icon at the top of the screen, left of the "Pause" button. The chat bar will appear at the bottom of the screen. This option is in the lower-left corner of the screen. A pop-up menu will appear. It's an option in the pop-up menu. This will add your username to the teleport command. It's at the bottom of the screen. Doing so will bring up your on-screen keyboard. Add the number of the "x" coordinate, "y" coordinate, and "z" coordinate to which you want to travel. Each of these numbers should be separated by a space.  For a character named "longboi", for example, you might type teleport longboi 23 45 12 here. Using a positive value for "x" and "z" increases the distance toward the east or south (respectively), while using a negative value increases the distance toward the west or north. It resembles a chat bubble with a right-facing arrow in it, just above the top-right corner of the keyboard. This will teleport your character to the selected coordinates.
Summary:
Open Minecraft. Open an existing world. Tap "Pause" ǁ. Tap Settings. Enable cheats for the world. Close the menu. Tap the "Chat" icon. Tap /. Tap Teleport. Tap Who, then select your name. Tap the text box. Enter coordinates. Tap the "Enter" button.