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Alum crystals and sugar crystals grow at the same rate at an increasing time rate making them grow the fastest
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Crystals that form from supersaturated solutions need a nucleus to grow onto, either the existing crystals or a different structure.ExperimentTo 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.
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Yes crystals do grow under the ground.
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 best way would be to dissolve the solder in some hydrochloric acid or Muriatic acid and then use the process of electrolysis to grow the Tin crystals. I think the tin crystals will form on the cathode....so use an inert electrode such as graphite.
crystals are blank that have had a chance to grow and take shape.
they grow better in a warm climate.
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If you talk about single crystal high purity growth methods, then following are the methods:Bridgeman MethodCzochralski MethodFloating zone Method
Crystals are non-living things, they may grow, but they are not alive
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