Chemistry

Crystals

What’s the first thing you think of when you hear the word “crystal”? Enthralling, faceted stones, right? Grow some of your own with the “Crystals” set by MEL Science! Enjoy the geometry of crystals grown from solutions of copper sulfate and potassium ferricyanide, admire frosty urea patterns, and learn what pyrite consists of!

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You will:

  • grow beautiful crystals from solutions of copper sulfate and potassium ferricyanide
  • “freeze” a Petri dish with urea crystals
  • dissolve pyrite and learn about its chemical structure

You will learn:

  • how salt crystals grow from a solution
  • what causes a substance to transition from one state to another
  • about pyrite’s properties

What's inside the "Crystals" set?

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Crystals

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