No you can make some crystals with table salt by making a saturated solution look how to do it on line
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. You can make a crystal by dissolving something such as salt into hot water until no more will dissolve, and then cooling the solution. Or by dissolving something such as salt into water and gradually evaporating the water away, or by cooling a liquid , or a vapour below its triple point.
Internally two crystal oscillator cycles are used as one single cycle. During one single crystal cycle it is made to logic high and logic low in next cycle so, that 50% duty cycle is maintained.
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about 100mhz upper limit this is a mechanical vibration in a piece of quartz sound travels about 1000ft a second 1 ft crystal is 1000 hz 1/8 inch 1Mhz 0.0002 in = 1Ghz crystals in about 30Mhz are generally 3rd harmonic so perhaps .040 " is a practical limit ... experimenters have made them thinner but its usually a thin flat spot in the middle of a thicker piece the crystal in your watch is of tuning fork variety held at the edge swings side to side so it doesnt need to be 3" thick they settled on about 1/4" long and divide by 32768 in a ripple counter so you can see seconds a meter long or so on the tuning fork crystal ought to give seconds directly would be fine for a wall clock maybe there is also a power limitation quartz breaks if bent beyond its elastic limit has nice stability till then
yes you can just but you need a certain type of crystals
Just need any crystal it automatically changes it
It's not that only alum makes big crystals.. There are so many compounds that can make big crystals. Even Sodium Hydroxide makes very good and big crystals. For crystals you need a uniform arrangement of atoms in space. For big crystals all you need is patience. The slower is the crystallization process the bigger crystals are formed. What industries do is called seeding. They make a good concentrated solution of the compound whose crystals are needed and then they put a crystal of the same compound in the solution. The new crystals form and attach to the crystal making quick and big crystals.
what do you need to make a borax crystals
watersalt
this crystals deter mains how many no of machine cycles are need for the execution of one instruction
no you do not
The answer is, obviously and trivially, yes. For example: most crystals will shrink somewhat upon cooling. For a non-trivial answer, you need to ask a more specific question.
The yellow crystals as well as the red and blue crystals are for helping upgrade shops that require them for the upgrade. For example, the "Friends Hotel", and the "Modern House" both need 3 of each color crystal for the upgrade. You have to get the other color crystals from friends in the game as each player will only grow one color from their stone in the forest.
it would be unlikely as there is nothing living there.
To grow salt crystals, you need a saturated salt solution, a container, and a seed crystal. Dissolve salt in water, heat if needed to saturate the solution. Place the seed crystal in the solution, cover it with a paper towel to allow slow evaporation, and let it sit undisturbed until crystals form.
In "Virtual Villagers: A New Home," the crystal rock is a resource that villagers can mine to obtain precious crystals. These crystals can be used for various purposes, including crafting tools and enhancing the villagers' skills. Players need to assign villagers to work on the crystal rock to gather these valuable resources and advance their village's development.