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Turning a rock into a crystal involves a process called crystallization, which typically requires the right conditions of temperature, pressure, and chemical composition. One common method is to dissolve the rock in a suitable solvent and then slowly evaporate the solution, allowing crystals to form as the solution becomes supersaturated. Alternatively, natural processes such as cooling magma or the gradual precipitation of minerals from solutions can also lead to crystal formation over time. However, creating synthetic crystals can also be achieved in laboratories through controlled conditions.

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