Yes, temperature does affect crystal growth. Hot water makes the crystals grow faster because the hotter the water, the hotter the crystal solution will be which makes the molecules move faster. This movement allows water to evaporate quicker leaving particles behind to form into crystals.
Crystal growth and nucleation, where nucleation is the formation of a solid phase from a solution, are controlled by a thing called 'supersaturation'. Supersaturation is when the concentration of a species in solution is greater than what it would theoretically be at equilibrium. An example of supersaturation is dissolving table salt in water. A point will be reached when the water is 'saturated'. Any further salt added at this point will not dissolve. The solution is now 'supersaturated'.
Supersaturation is also dependent on the solubility of the species in question. As the solubility of the species increases, then the supersaturation decreases. Depending on the properties of the species, increasing temperature will increase or decrease the solubility of the species in solution, hence increasing or decreasing the supersaturation.
The degree of supersaturation controls whether the reaction is nucleation or growth controlled. A nucleation controlled crystallisation will generally have smaller particles than one that is growth driven.
If looking at cooling a solution, in general, the crystals that have rapidly cooled will be smaller than the ones that have cooled over a longer period of time. Like when you try to make crystals in the refrigerator, the crystals will grow faster but in smaller pieces stuck together. But if you make crystals in room temperature, the crystals will grow slower and in big chunks.sike i was just kidding none of this is true crystals really just grow on their own untill they cvan start there own family then the cycle will start all over again.
it does not effect crystal formation
(lie)
for some crystals, the lower the temperature the faster crystals form or are able to form. (some crystals require low temperatures in order to form.) ( the particals of the crystal are able to slow down and connect hence forming the crystal)
Most natural diamonds are formed at high temperature and pressure at depths of 140 to 190 kilometers (87 to 120 mi) in the Earth's
mantle.
so it depends on what type of crystal that is to be formed
Temperature has an affect ont the grwoth of crystals, i dont know why but I did an experiment and the crystal in a warm place grew much better then one in a colder temp.
The crystals will be smaller. Low temperature leads to slow crystallisation which leads to larger crystals.
Temperature is one of the key environmental factors that affect crystal growth. The size of a crystal will demonstrate how temperature may have impacted the growth of a crystal.
If the temprature of water is increased the crystals would not be formed because they would be dissolved.
Yes. (BTW, the crystals are dissolving, not melting...melting occurs at a very high temperature).
no its unbelieveable
What effect would dissolving some copper sulphate crystals in the water have on its boiling point?
Usually, solvents at lower temperature can dissolve lower amount of crystals than solvents at higher temperatures. For eg. if impurity is salt then you are better off washing it at a lower temperature as salts have a good solubility even at lower temperatures and as you raise temperature your crystals will start dissolving in the warm solvent.
Well they way it changes is how the temperature forms
If the temprature of water is increased the crystals would not be formed because they would be dissolved.
The melting point of borax is 743 oC.
It lowers the freezing point temperature and raises the the boiling point temperature.
it can cause temperature changes
Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
It means that it causes temperature changes and thins the forest
When you change density and temperature you effect the way sound travels through a medium.
global warming an increase average temperature of the earth's atmosphere it can effect increase that causes climatic changes.
Yes. (BTW, the crystals are dissolving, not melting...melting occurs at a very high temperature).
Rocks expand and contract depending on the temperature. After repeated exposure to temperature cycles, the surface of a rock may experience weakness in the bonds between crystals or particles, causing a delamination of the outer layer.