Because when you mix it the sugar starts to dissolve quicker and borax just sits there
wheat, and sugar beets
When a magma cools down, it becomes a solid. Various atoms "prefer" to be arranged in a crystallic way. So when a magma cools down, crystals start to form and grow. Crystals only grow at their edges, so to make the crystal grow larger, it would need more time to do so. Magma's that cool slower have more time for the crystals inside them to grow, so the crystals will be larger, compared to a magma that cools quicker, or even a magma that comes out of the ground (then called a lava).
No it is highly unlikely to grow there due to the cold, snow and frost. Sugar cane likes a more tropical climate, so it may be possible to grow it well north of Auckland (northern north island).
A mixture between their parents and some kids grow faster than others.
Because the cold air makes them grow faster
sugar
the sugar Cristal's grow faster in refrigerated areas
There are not salts in the water to interfere with the growth of the crystals. Also, salts in the water will slow its evaporation.
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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.
A substitute that I have seen for in making crystals is alum. It seems to be a great way to grow them.
sugar grew faster that all i know
If you talk about single crystal high purity growth methods, then following are the methods:Bridgeman MethodCzochralski MethodFloating zone Method
yes.it does.soda.
they grow faster because it is mixed with water
Yes it does the powdered sugar does grow faster and the granulated sugar starts to mold
Salt.