i think it doesnt matter but try one crystal in different types of water and see which oneworks best x_x
Paraffin wax is ideal for covering a jelly jar because it forms a tight seal, preventing air and contaminants from entering the jar and affecting the jelly. It is also water-resistant and helps to preserve the freshness of the jelly by creating a barrier against moisture. Additionally, paraffin wax is odorless and tasteless, ensuring that it does not impact the flavor of the jelly.
Yes, the jelly beans aren't dissolved and you cannot see the separate parts.
Crystals that form from supersaturated solutions need a nucleus to grow onto, either the existing crystals or a different structure.ExperimentTo grow a sugar crystal, tie a string to a pencil. Balance the pencil horizontally on top of the jar full of sugar water, with the string hanging in it. After some time (hours), crystals of sugar will precipitate onto the string.
You can use any size glass jar to grow sugar crystals, as long as it is clean and has enough space for the sugar solution. The size of the crystals will depend on factors like temperature, sugar concentration, and growth time, rather than the size of the jar. It is important to have a jar with a wide opening for easy crystallization and observation.
Well, I remember when i was a child, i used to take water and sugar and mix it in a jar, then i would tie a peice of string around a stick then place the stick horizontally over the top of the jar, and let the string dangle into the sugar water. After the watter evaporated there would be sugar crystals. I'm not sure if this will work but its worth a try! :) Hope this helps!
A jar of jelly beans is a heterogeneous mixture.
It depends on how big the jar is. There are many sizes of jelly jars. A lot of jelly jars will say how much actual jelly there is in the jar.
you just put it in the jar
Paraffin wax is ideal for covering a jelly jar because it forms a tight seal, preventing air and contaminants from entering the jar and affecting the jelly. It is also water-resistant and helps to preserve the freshness of the jelly by creating a barrier against moisture. Additionally, paraffin wax is odorless and tasteless, ensuring that it does not impact the flavor of the jelly.
The number of jelly beans that can fit in a 1,000-jar depends on the size of the jar and the jelly beans. On average, a standard jelly bean is about 1 inch long and a jar of that size might hold around 400-600 jelly beans. Therefore, a 1,000-jar could potentially hold between 400,000 to 600,000 jelly beans, depending on the specific dimensions and packing efficiency.
Yes, the jelly beans aren't dissolved and you cannot see the separate parts.
No, it is not.
No offense whoever asked this but what kind of a question is this ??? anyway i think you should leave it in a jar for a week on your windowsill and dont touch the jelly!! DONT TOUCH IT!
get a jar fill it with hot water then add sugar or salt if u want to add food coloring. tie a pecic of string to a pencil and sit it in the jar after about a week u should have nice crystals
A large jar of petroleum jelly is typically around 13-16 ounces in size.
No, it is not.
Crystals that form from supersaturated solutions need a nucleus to grow onto, either the existing crystals or a different structure.ExperimentTo grow a sugar crystal, tie a string to a pencil. Balance the pencil horizontally on top of the jar full of sugar water, with the string hanging in it. After some time (hours), crystals of sugar will precipitate onto the string.