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In this chemistry science project, you will discover the best temperature conditions for making the largest, purest crystals by growing your own crystals out of borax (a home cleaning product) in different temperature conditions.
Just growing crystals, while fun, is not a science fair project. A science fair project requires kids use the scientific method to complete their experiment. This includes a hypothesis, multiple variation tests, and data recording.
Crystals come in all different shapes and sizes. However, the purest and cleanest crystals are usually also the ones that grow to be the largest in size. In this activity, you will compare the size and shape of crystals grown at different temperatures.
29 Αυγ 2020 · The magic crystal tree is a crystal-growing project where crystals “magically” growing on a bare tree shape. It’s similar to the classic charcoal crystal garden project. The crystals are naturally white, but you can dye the liquid or the tree with food coloring to change the crystal color.
Hypothesis. The hypothesis is that the crystals will grow best in warm temperature. Method & Materials. You will purchase a crystal growing kit, gather materials, mix solutions, place dishes with crystal solutions in different temperatures, observe and record growth, and dump solutions from dishes.
Step-by-step instructions for basic crystal growing experiments; Ideas for variables to test and how to display your results; Safety precautions for grown crystals at home; So let’s get started with the magical science of growing crystals!
Crystal Project: Hypothesis. By Janice VanCleave. A hypothesis is your best prediction about the answer to your science fair project question. The science fair project question is: How does the type of dissolved salt effect the appearance of the evaporite crystals formed? So, what do you think?