tap water has chlorine ,iron, fluoride in ti
There are not salts in the water to interfere with the growth of the crystals. Also, salts in the water will slow its evaporation.
distilled If you are growing houseplants in soil, using distilled water will prevent the accumulation of calcium and other salts in the soil. However, if growing plant cuttings in water, tap water will work better.
Tap water
Yes but dont use still water distilled is the best
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.
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Sugar crystals grow faster in tap water because there are more chemicals in tap water.
There are not salts in the water to interfere with the growth of the crystals. Also, salts in the water will slow its evaporation.
tap water because there are more cemicals.kailayoung@Yahoo .com
distilled If you are growing houseplants in soil, using distilled water will prevent the accumulation of calcium and other salts in the soil. However, if growing plant cuttings in water, tap water will work better.
Tap water
i did a project on this and they grow better in cold
SUGAR CRYSTALS GROW BEST IN WARM WATER!!!!! SUGAR CRYSTALS GROW BEST IN WARM WATER!!!!! SUGAR CRYSTALS GROW BEST IN WARM WATER!!!!!
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they grow better in a warm climate.
no
It takes about 2 days depending on the type of sugar. It works fastest with rock sugar.