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yes they are called sugar crystals
3cups sugar for 1 cup water Ps the water has to be boiling
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.
im prety sure water turns in crystal at 300
Yes, dissolve sugar in water until you have a saturated solution (ie no more sugar will dissolve) and let stand sufficiently long for the sugar to crystallize out again as the water evaporates. (This will take days to weeks).
To make a crystal, you typically need a solvent (like water), a solute (such as a salt or sugar), a container for the solution to evaporate in, and some patience to allow the crystal to form over time. Additional items like a stirring rod and a heating source may also be helpful depending on the specific crystal-making process.
it is sugar water
boil water add the sugar pour water sugar mixture in to a glass tie about 3-4 inches of string on to a pencil and place string in to the glass with the pencil resting on the top wait about 24hrs-2 week and crystals will grow on the string
dG = dH -TdS Gibbs free energy has to be negative, ie. Temperature*Entropy has to be greater than enthalpy. First the crystal lattice has to be broken which costs energy, but then energy is gained when water and sugar interacts.
Big crystals are obtained by a very slow crystallization from very concentrated sugar solutions.
Sugar water
sugary water