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Crystal Making

🔥💥👇 What You'll Need: - 3 tablespoons of borax powder - 1 cup of boiling water - A clean gl... Facebook Show all Prep Your Shape: Twist a pipe cleaner into a design (stars, hearts, or snowflakes). Tie it to a string and hang it from a pencil so it can sit in a jar without touching the sides. Mix the Solution: Stir 3 tablespoons of Borax powder into 1 cup of boiling water until fully dissolved. The Waiting Game: Submerge your shape in the solution and leave it undisturbed for 12–24 hours. Reveal the Sparkle: Carefully lift your creation out and let it dry on a paper towel. 🔬 The Science Behind the Magic Crystallization happens when molecules arrange themselves into a repeating, rigid lattice. As the hot water cools, it can no longer hold as much dissolved Borax, forcing the excess to "precipitate" onto your pipe cleaner base. 💡 Pro Tips for Better Crystals Saturation is Key: Add Borax until a few grains remain at the bottom; this means your water is "maxed out". Add Color: A few drops of food coloring in the solution will give your crystals a vibrant tint. Seal Them: Finished crystals are fragile. Spray them with a light coat of clear acrylic sealer to help them last longer. Would you like instructions for a different material, like edible sugar crystals or shiny alum gems? AI can make mistakes, so double-check responses Copy Creating a public link... You can now share this thread with others Good response Bad response 19 sites How to make DIY Crystals 👉 https://7daysofplay.com/ ... - Facebook Apr 11, 2025 —

Crystals form through a process called . When molecules of a substance (like salt or sugar) are dissolved in water, they float around randomly. As the water evaporates or cools, the liquid becomes supersaturated —it can’t hold all the molecules anymore. crystal making

Crystal making, or crystallization, is the process of atoms or molecules arranging themselves into a rigid, repeating geometric lattice. While nature often takes thousands or millions of years to grow crystals deep within the Earth, you can replicate this process at home in just a few days using common household materials. Core Science: How Crystals Grow 🔥💥👇 What You'll Need: - 3 tablespoons of

Tie a piece of nylon fishing line or a rough cotton string to a pencil and balance it across the top of the jar. The string should hang into the liquid without touching the sides or bottom. For better results, tie a small, pre-grown crystal to the end of the string to act as a "seed." 4. The Waiting Game Mix the Solution: Stir 3 tablespoons of Borax