crystals.
cuz they are mota
There are not salts in the water to interfere with the growth of the crystals. Also, salts in the water will slow its evaporation.
Crystallized solids with ionic bonds.
They already are molecules but they all form crystals.
Yes. Salts can form crystals (salt crystals).
All salts can form crystals.
Not all salts, particularly complex ones, form crystals easily. We have no idea how to form crystals of many salts, but that does not mean they cannot be made, merely that no one knows how to do this.
crystals.
crystals.
All salts have crystals.
cuz they are mota
The element that has crystals of its salts, which are known for their crisp colors, is chromium. This is part of why it is commonly used for items like auto parts.
No, they are not similar.
Epsom salts are magnesium sulfate crystals.
The salts that form tiny crystals in the intercellular matrix of bone tissue consist largely of calcium phosphate.
You will be aggravated by the difficulty in getting good crystals to grow if you use table salt. If you can get hold of some alum or copper (II) sulfate, both of those salts grow crystals well.