only if you mix the substance with lemon juice and cooking oil
Salt crystals form faster because they clump together, and they are more cubic so they are easier to grow. Sugar crystals, on the other hand, have more density than salt crystals so they take longer to grow.
It depends on the material. Ice is a crystal, so is diamond.
No.
I think that varying temperature and the enviorment effects the growth of sugar crystals. The water needs to be hot enough to fullr dissolve the water and also a undistrubed area to fully reach its potentail size with out interaction.
Many rocks match that description. Try putting some vinegar on it. If it reacts with any bubbling, it is probably limestone.
YES
yes
Sugar crystals are suspended in the carbonated liquid. The only way that the crystals will accumulate is through evaporation and condensation. Open a can of soda and it will over a variable amount of time grow sugar crystals.
If you talk about single crystal high purity growth methods, then following are the methods:Bridgeman MethodCzochralski MethodFloating zone Method
yes
leave it to the pros
the sugar Cristal's grow faster in refrigerated areas
Alum crystals and sugar crystals grow at the same rate at an increasing time rate making them grow the fastest
In the sun.
yes
Salt is a more cubic element than sugar
salt