NOPE! Not at ALL!!!!
Your seed crystal could be anything.However, if you are trying to grow a "pure" crystal then you should choose something that is not going to be a problem with your final compound. For example, using a pure form of the crystal itself.So seed salt water with SALT. But you might try a grain of salt to seed other crystals too.
No you can make some crystals with table salt by making a saturated solution look how to do it on line
I really know actually! all i know is that i'm doing it for my science project! and it's made by seed crystals.
They're inorganic. The crystals 'grow' by molecules of the same substance in the surrounding liquid sticking to the 'seed' crystal.
No the color of rock color candy does not change the speed in which it grows.
A physical phenomenon
Gas, liquid and a solid.
If you talk about single crystal high purity growth methods, then following are the methods:Bridgeman MethodCzochralski MethodFloating zone Method
The first thing is by "scratching" or rubbing the flask with a glass rod or metal spatula. A second tactic is the use of seed crystals. Taking just a few crystals from the previous crop and putting them in your solution will promote the growth of more crystals. Often, it is enough to just stir the solution with a spatula that has touched some of the desired crystals.
The droplets are what you see as clouds, and to change them into ice crystals requires a "seed" which might be dust, microscopic life, or even an ice crystal.
The first thing is by "scratching" or rubbing the flask with a glass rod or metal spatula. A second tactic is the use of seed crystals. Taking just a few crystals from the previous crop and putting them in your solution will promote the growth of more crystals. Often, it is enough to just stir the solution with a spatula that has touched some of the desired crystals.