the water evaporates leaving salt crystal
das cuz
It is a chemical change, because the borax reacts to the heated water.
As much table salt as you can stir in the boiling water until no more salt will dissolve. You will see salt dissolve once you stir some table salt in the boiling water, hot tap water is unsufficient.
Jelly crystals are small polymer pebbles that are made from polymer clay. When placed in water, they grow into larger pieces of material that has a gel like consistency.
What can make crystals disappear faster in water
What effect would dissolving some copper sulphate crystals in the water have on its boiling point?
das cuz
It is a chemical change, because the borax reacts to the heated water.
jelly crystals make jelly!! you buy a box at the supermarket mix with boiling water refrigerate and bam jelly
Yes it does. The water evaporates off leaving salt crystals behind. Depending on how fast you evaporate the water, different sizes of crystals are formed. The slower you evaporate, the larger the crystals.
As much table salt as you can stir in the boiling water until no more salt will dissolve. You will see salt dissolve once you stir some table salt in the boiling water, hot tap water is unsufficient.
After boiled salt water, there will be some crystals left, but regular water will vaporize and left nothing.
# Heat some water. While it's heating, dissolve as much salt in it as possible. Keep going until the water gets to the boiling stage. # When the boiling water cannot take any more salt (a saturated solution) take the mixture off the stove and let it cool. The salt will form crystals as the water evaporates. # Crush the salt crystals, and you've got rock salt.
soaking in boiling hot water doesn't help, pls someone answer
Jelly crystals are small polymer pebbles that are made from polymer clay. When placed in water, they grow into larger pieces of material that has a gel like consistency.
# Heat some water. While it's heating, dissolve as much salt in it as possible. Keep going until the water gets to the boiling stage. # When the boiling water cannot take any more salt (a saturated solution) take the mixture off the stove and let it cool. The salt will form crystals as the water evaporates. # Crush the salt crystals, and you've got rock salt.
What can make crystals disappear faster in water