If you think to sodium chloride (table salt) called in mineralogy halite, you can find crystals in salines or dried lakes.
The same answer is valid for other compounds, also including caves, mines and other various geological sites.
In sailines and dried up lakes by the ground that holds salt. It also grows on sailines because the water has a little bit of salt in it you just cant taste it if you drink it.
Well it depends. But im currently growing salt, suagr and borax crystals and my borax crystals formed first. So i guess my answer is No, borax crystals grow faster but dont take my answer as a fact i could be wrong.
The longer a molten material has to cool, the greater its crýstals may grow. Water frost grows in still weather. Frozen lava grows into spar and ore by ancient volcanos. Salt grows on seashores and in caves.
The crystalline nature of salt makes it more resistant to crushing forces. Sugar's crystalline structure is not as compact or cubical as salt.
Yes, if you boil salt water away, you will be left with salt crystals.
The exact composition of a crystal growing solution can vary depending on the type of crystal being grown. However, typically, a crystal growing solution includes a solvent or a mixture of solvents, which can be water or organic solvents, and a source of the crystal's desired material, often in the form of a salt or compound that is dissolved in the solvent. It may also contain additional chemicals to control the pH, temperature, and growth rate of the crystals.
At sea shores in a humid climate growing on large flat rocks.
Temperature and humidity, concentration of salt in solution and time
salt hot water, plastic jug ,knife, and string
In your sugar bowl, are crystals of sugar, an organic material. In your salt shaker you'll find (roughly) cubic crystals of salt.
There are really crystals. That is the nature.
Yes, but they are probably not the crystals you are thinking about. Crystal growing kits grow a form of salt crystal, similar to sugar or salt.
you could find it at shaws on the canned food section or at any other supermarket but they seem to always have at shaws
Well it depends. But im currently growing salt, suagr and borax crystals and my borax crystals formed first. So i guess my answer is No, borax crystals grow faster but dont take my answer as a fact i could be wrong.
crystals form from molten rock as the molten rock cools. if the molten rock cools very fast then you may have small crystals growing or no crystals at all. if the molten rockk colls slowly then you then you have large crystals growing. this happens when the molten material is deep in the earth. examples of these types of crystals are Rubies, Emeralds, and Diamonds. crystals may also form when water is evaporated. salt crystals are an example as they form when salt water evaporates.
The longer a molten material has to cool, the greater its crýstals may grow. Water frost grows in still weather. Frozen lava grows into spar and ore by ancient volcanos. Salt grows on seashores and in caves.
Pipe cleaners have more surface area per unit length than yarn, allowing more salt crystals to begin to form, which then grow together giving the appearance that the salt crystals are growing faster.
The crystalline nature of salt makes it more resistant to crushing forces. Sugar's crystalline structure is not as compact or cubical as salt.