how cold?
Crystals typically grow larger in warm or hot water because the molecules move more freely and can encourage faster crystal growth compared to cold water. However, the ideal temperature for crystal growth can depend on the specific type of crystal being formed.
your dimondes will grow faster in a nice tempeter like your refridgateur beacause the salt your using is a part of cold air so your crystals come fast
cold temperature
In the tropical place because in the tropical temperature it is not too hot or too cold
its kind of cold but not that cold For most caves, the mean internal temperature is the mean annual temperature of the air outside. I am not sure what you mean by "crystal cave" - a phrase common to a lot of questions in this section but one I've never seen in speleological literature except perhaps as specific caves' names - but formations do not control the air temperature.
Crystal's grow by a process called nucleation.
sunflower seeds the writ temperature to grow it in is 19 to 25 Celsius because it isn't to hot or too cold.
No, botulism bacteria cannot grow in the refrigerator because the cold temperature inhibits their growth.
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Grow a crystal in a supersaturated solution. Remember, you create a supersaturated solution by dissolving the solute in solvent at a high temperature, then allow the solution to cool very slowly.
It is not recommended to store crystal in extremely cold temperatures as it can make the crystal more prone to damage or cracking. It's important to keep crystal in a stable environment with moderate temperatures to preserve its integrity. Consider finding a more suitable storage location inside your home that maintains a consistent temperature.
Crystals grow through a process called crystallization. This occurs when atoms or molecules arrange themselves in a repeating pattern to form a solid structure. Factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of impurities can influence the size and shape of the crystals that are formed.