Sugar Crystals should take 4-7 days.
Salt crystals form faster because they clump together, and they are more cubic so they are easier to grow. Sugar crystals, on the other hand, have more density than salt crystals so they take longer to grow.
it could take days to weeks
It can take a couple of days.
crystals are blank that have had a chance to grow and take shape.
The answer varies. Crystals have been known to "grow" or rather, accumulate within days. Larger formations can continue to grow over hundreds or thoursands of years, but quite remarkable formations can take place in even a decade.
I can't answer it, silly, I asked it! Chip makers grow crystals in their labs and then saw them into wafers.
they grow faster because it is mixed with water
Sugar crystals can grow very large if the process is allowed to continue without inhibition. The structure is rather stable, and the sugar molecules continue to cling onto the crystal to help it grow. Sugar crystals larger than a human fist have been recorded.
salt has stronger and more quality than suger crystals
Well, I'm doing a science fair project on rock candy and my crystals seem to take about a week to grow. It depends on what type of crystals you are growing. I am growing rock candy, but if you are trying to grow real crystals it could take a couple of weeks or even months,.
it is random but it grows faster on sand
No. You could perhaps make substitute-sugar crystals out of substitute-sugar, depending on what the substitute was made of, but by definition only sugar can make sugar crystals. Also the substitute sugar forms alot of mold.