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No, the alum grows faster.
no it does not
i did a project on this and they grow better in cold
The dark
You make a prediction based on something you know. So I know that table salt is sodium chloride (2 atoms). Epsom Salt is Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4) which is 6 atoms. If we assume that the crystals grow at the same rate (same number of molecules per minute), then my prediction would be the Magnesium Sulfate will make bigger crystal structure, because of the bigger molecules. So I would expect the Epsom Salts to grow much faster - maybe up to 3 times faster. That would be a hypothesis that is testable and measurable.
they grow faster on charcoal
No, the alum grows faster.
the sugar Cristal's grow faster in refrigerated areas
salt
sugar grew faster that all i know
In presence of salt the crystals grow faster because the solubility of salt decreases the solubility of any other compound in water.
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.
distilled.
Salt is a more cubic element than sugar
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.
Sugar crystals grow faster in tap water because there are more chemicals in tap water.
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.