Crystals that form from supersaturated solutions need a nucleus to grow onto, either the existing crystals or a different structure.
Experiment
To grow a sugar crystal, tie a string to a pencil. Balance the pencil horizontally on top of the jar full of sugar water, with the string hanging in it. After some time (hours), crystals of sugar will precipitate onto the string.
Yes, crystals do grow in water. To grow crystals in water at home you need alum powder, saucepan, one-pint jar, saucer, water, cheesecloth, string and popsicle sticks.
you can grow crystals if you want to
Alum crystals and sugar crystals grow at the same rate at an increasing time rate making them grow the fastest
Nutritions.Yes that's right Nutritions.Plant need Nutritions to grow but now for germination.M.Connor
leave it to the pros
Yes. pin mould grow in moist,damp and moisture conditions :)
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alkaline conditions
to make crystals grow
No. Crystals can grow, but they do it spontaneously, and only if conditions are right.
They would grow best in a super saturated solution. Perhaps with a "seed", and maybe the ability for the solvent to evaporate.
a nice warm substance
Yes crystals do grow under the ground.
sunlight, water and air .....
sun and rain
crystals best grow in warm temperatures.
Alum crystals and sugar crystals grow at the same rate at an increasing time rate making them grow the fastest
the 4 conditions needed for yeast to grow are: 1. Warmth 2. Moisture 3. Food 4. Time
Nutritions.Yes that's right Nutritions.Plant need Nutritions to grow but now for germination.M.Connor