Rock candy is crystallized sugar that resembles rock crystals. Boil water, and stir in sugar by teaspoons until it starts to sit on the bottom and will not dissolve anymore, adding food coloring if you want colored crystals. Put the solution into a clear glass jar without getting any undissolved sugar in it. Tie a string to a pencil, and put the string in the jar so it is not touching the sides or bottom, and set jar where it is undisturbed. Pull the string out once the crystals reach the desired size or stop growing, and let them dry before eating.
no the rock candy is not a mineral or a rock it is candy made of sugar
that when you have the seeded and non seeded string is that the seeded string will grow faster then the no seeded string.
If you use real rocks; a visit to the dentist or doctor - or both.
it is not a rock orb a mineral its candy
a testable model can be a hypothesis
The difference between a general interest science question and a testable question would be: A general question would be like "Whats your favorite TV show. And a testable question would be like "Will my experiment work or not?
well a TEStaBle question can be that what type of battery works the best ?I MEAN THAT I dont now if that is an 8 th grade level but it is a testable question.:)
i need help trying to find out whats the difference between a general science question then a testable question ?
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a fact.
how do rock candy from
to turn this words into a testable question. answer question on screen
it has to be able to be proven and use a question
It is a question that you can find the answer to by carrying out an experiment.
No. Rock candy is crystallized sugar.
Not all questions are testable. Some questions may involve theoretical concepts or personal opinions that cannot be easily measured or proven through testing.