No. You could perhaps make substitute-sugar crystals out of substitute-sugar, depending on what the substitute was made of, but by definition only sugar can make sugar crystals. Also the substitute sugar forms alot of mold.
Boil your water.
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Pour the hot water into your jar.
Add food coloring if you want colored crystals.
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Add sugar a little at a time and stir. About 1/2 a tablespoon until the water is saturated with sugar.
You would know when the water is saturated because the sugar would stop dissolving and settle to the bottom.
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Tie the paper clip to the string, and the sting to the pencil. Dangle the paper clip in the water without the sting touching the sides of the jar and without the paperclip touching the bottom.
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Place the jar in a warm area where it would not be disturbed.
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After 24 hours you should see crystals forming. Remove when ready. One week should be long enough.
you take water and sugar. then you boil it. then let them grow.
for sugar crystals mix it with sugar cubes-boiled in water salt crystals- you simpley add salt. until, it turns into a simple solution.
Sugar cubes are simply made by compressing sugar into the shape of a cube
sugar crystals are made out of water that has been boiled house hold sugar and somtimes food coloring to make it look preety
Because sugar crystal dissolves and breaks easily, it would not be a good choice for jewelry.
Adding methylene blue to sugar water solution.
salt
The sugar crystals have no added colour and are 'white' crystals in appearance. Once dissolved into the water, they create a transparent sugary solution. The same is for salt crystals that create a saline solution.
the sugar makes the crystals bigger because crystals r made by sugar and water so the sugar adds more size to a crystal
The crystalline nature of salt makes it more resistant to crushing forces. Sugar's crystalline structure is not as compact or cubical as salt.
do sugar crystals form on straws
yes
yes they are called sugar crystals
they are because the sugar crystals have syrup on them to make them sweet
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Adding methylene blue to sugar water solution.
From sugar monoclinic crystals.
Medium.Not hard or easy.
salt
You could substitute splenda or another sweetener.
Unrefined sugar (like "Florida Crystals"). It works just as well in recipes and is less glycemic than white sugar.
yep, buy domino and you'll have no problem.