im prety sure water turns in crystal at 300
No. You can make a crystal by dissolving something such as salt into hot water until no more will dissolve, and then cooling the solution. Or by dissolving something such as salt into water and gradually evaporating the water away, or by cooling a liquid , or a vapour below its triple point.
To make a crystal disappear in water, you can crush the crystal into a fine powder so that it dissolves quickly in the water. As the crystal dissolves, it will become less visible. Alternatively, you can heat the crystal until it melts and then mix it into the water until it dissolves completely.
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.
It depends on the type of crystal. Some crystals are soluble in hot water but not in cold water, while others may dissolve in cold water but not in hot water. It's best to consult the specific properties of the crystal you are working with to determine the appropriate solvent.
Jelly crystals do dissolve in water. They dissolve faster in hot water than cold. The hot water breaks down the Gelatin that makes up the jelly.
When solids dissolve in water, their closely packed, crystal lattice breaks. To break this crystal lattice, some amount of energy known as lattice energy must be supplied to the crystal (solid). Hot water molecules have more kinetic energy in them, hence they can impart more energy per collision to the molecules, hence solids dissolve faster in hot water
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the water evaporates leaving salt crystal
collisions of water molecules with the solid particles accelerates the dissolving process in hot water because the molecules are moving faster.
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This is one method of crystal formation.
This is one method of crystal formation.