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Thursday 9 May 2019

Crazy Crystals - Hurumanu

Aim: To learn about a saturated solution and how to make crystals!
Definition of solution
A liquid mixture, when something is dissolved into a liquid (eg: sugar in water) 

Definition of saturated
Having or holding as much as can be absorbed of something (when no more sugar or borax can be dissolved into the water)


In groups of three you will make three different types of crystals and compare the results.


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Ratio; 3 Tablespoons Borax per 1/2 cup water

Materials

1)Borax
2)Water
3)Cup
4)Stir stick
5)Pipe cleaner

Process

Step 1: Get 1 table spoon of borax
Step 2: mix it in with water until saturated
Step 3: get pipe cleaner and shape it into a star
Step 4: clip the star into peg
Step 5:put the peg/pipe cleaner into the borax
Step 6:wait over night or a few nights and see what happens.

Sugar Crystals

Grow your own Sugar Crystals

Ratio: 1 cup sugar to 1/2 cup water

Materials

1) Sugar
2)Cup
3) Popsicle stick
4)water
5) String

Process

Step 1) Add 1 cup sugar.
Step 2)Get 1/2 cup water.
Step 3)Mix until saturated .
Step 4)Tye string onto Popsicle stick.
Step 5) leave overnight.



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Ratio: 4 Tablespoons salt to 1/2 cup water

Materials

1)Salt
2) Water
3) Cup
4) String
5) Popsicle stick

Process

Step 1: Add salt.
Step 2: Add water.
Step 3: Mix well until saturated.
Step 4: Tye string onto stick and dip in water then salt.
Step 5: Put the salt string into the cup.
Step 6: Wait over a night or 2 and see how it turns out.


Findings

Describe your crystals in the table below.



Crystal Type
Shape
(Describe the shape)
Size
(of individual crystals)
Hardness
(Crumbly to Rock Hard)
Borax






Sugar






Salt







What crystals worked out best and why?:

Conclusion:

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After watching the videos as a class, explain how the following crystals are formed:


Type
Explanation
Salt

As the water evaporates from the solution, the Na and Cl atoms begin to bond together, first as single molecules and then the molecules bond together, forming crystals. Every molecule will form the same shape crystal each time it forms. The crystal shape for salt is a cube.

Sugar

Sugar crystals are created through processes called crystallization and supersaturation. There is an excess amount of sugar in the sugar vs. water ratio. 

Snowflakes
snowflake begins to form when an extremely cold water droplet freezes onto a pollen or dust particle in the sky. This creates an ice crystal. As the ice crystal falls to the ground, water vapor freezes onto the crystal  building new crystals.



CRYSTAL TYPES


AIM: TO LOOK AT THE 7 DIFFERENT TYPES OF CRYSTALS


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Salt Crystals

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Sugar Crystals

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Borax Crystals


7 different crystal shapes




The 7 types of crystals


Type
Number of sides
2 examples
Image
Triclinic

7

Turquoise Rhodonite

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Monoclinic


12mica, gypsumImage result for Monoclinic crystals
Orthombic



6sulfur, topazImage result for Orthorhombic crystals
Trigonal



10Iliminite, CeriteImage result for Trigonal Crystals
Hexagonal



8quartz, calciteImage result for Hexagonal crystals
Cubic



6Diamond, ironImage result for Cubic crystal
Tetragonal



16zircon,  rutileImage result for Tetragonal crystal

1 comment:

  1. Hi Talia, you have done a really good job of recording information in your tables. I need you to add a conclusion and summarise the information about crystals or other information that you have found out in this experiment.

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