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i did a project on this and they grow better in cold
no it does not
Because hot water can dissolve more of the borax and it needs to be supersaturated so that when it cools it cannot hold as much borax in each molecule, so it releases some of the borax into it's natural repeating mineral shape.
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they grow better from a solid oil fragment that contains a Japanese crystal juice that comes from a cows buttocks.
i did a project on this and they grow better in cold
no it does not
they grow faster because it is mixed with water
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.
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A substitute that I have seen for in making crystals is alum. It seems to be a great way to grow them.
they grow better in a warm climate.
yes
Because hot water can dissolve more of the borax and it needs to be supersaturated so that when it cools it cannot hold as much borax in each molecule, so it releases some of the borax into it's natural repeating mineral shape.
Sugar crystals grow best in dark areas. Some people say that putting the solution in the refrigerator is good because it is dark and cold, but actually you will want to put the crystal solution in a dark corner on your countertop, where it can get somewhat indirect rays of sunlight.
Grape jelly contains sugar. If the product was heated too quickly, the sugars will begin to form crystals, and these crystals will continue to grow.
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