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Once you are happy with the size, remove the crystal and let it dry on a paper towel. Tips for Success
Used for "Rock Candy," though it requires more patience due to slow evaporation. growing crystals
While each material has its quirks, the general method remains the same. Here is how to grow a standard Alum or Borax crystal. 1 cup of boiling water The crystal solute (e.g., 3-4 tablespoons of Borax) A glass jar A piece of string or a pipe cleaner A pencil or popsicle stick Once you are happy with the size, remove
At its core, growing crystals is about managing a "phase change" from liquid to solid. Most DIY methods use a process called . Here is how to grow a standard Alum or Borax crystal
Crystals are solids with a unique structure, where atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in a repeating pattern called a crystal lattice. To grow crystals, you'll need a solution that's supersaturated with a dissolved substance, such as salt, sugar, or a chemical compound.
The classic choice for "Rock Candy." It takes longer (about a week) but results in edible, delicious formations.
With patience, you can grow a crystal the size of your thumb in 3–4 weeks.
