Date 11/3/19
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.
Borax Crystals

Ratio; 3 Tablespoons Borax per 1/2 cup water
Materials
1) a cup or glass
2) pipe cleaner
3) Borax
4) Popsicle stick
5) string
6) warm water
7) spoon
Process
Step 1: Grab a cup or glass
Step 2: put 3 tables spoons of borax and 1/2 a cup of water
Step 3: Add ingredients to the cup
Step 4: Mix it together with your Popsicle stick
Step 5: Tie your string to your Popsicle stick
Step 6: Make a star with your pipe cleaner
step 7: put your star into the borax and water solution
Sugar Crystals
Materials
1) 4 spoons of sugar
2) string
3) cup
4) warm water
5) Popsicle stick
Process
Step 1: get your cup
Step 2: Measure four tablespoons of sugar into your cup.
Step 3: Add a half of warm water to your sugar.
Step 4: Mix the solution with the Popsicle stick.
Step 5: tie a string to the middle of the Popsicle stick.
Step 6: put the string into the cup
Salt Crystals

Ratio: 4 Tablespoons salt to 1/2 cup water
Materials
1) Popsicle stick
2) salt
3) warm water
4) string
5) cup
Process
Step 1: Grab a cup
Step 2: put 4 table spoons to your salt.
Step 3: Add warm water to your salt.
Step 4: Mix the solution.
Step 5: tie string to Popsicle stick.
Step 6: pull the string out of the cup.
Findings
Describe your crystals in the table below.
Crystal Type
|
Shape
(Describe the shape) |
Size
(of individual crystals) |
Hardness
(Crumbly to Rock Hard) |
Borax
| Crystal | no size | nothing |
Sugar
| no shape | tiny | nothing |
Salt
| no shape | tiny | nothing |
What crystals worked out best and why?: no crystals worked out best the sugar crystal was the hardest
Conclusion:
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Conclusion:
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CRYSTAL TYPES
AIM: TO LOOK AT THE 7 DIFFERENT TYPES OF CRYSTALS
| Salt Crystals |
| Sugar Crystals |
| Borax Crystals |
7 different crystal shapes
The 7 types of crystals
Type
|
Number of sides
|
2 examples
|
Image
|
Triclinic
Definition:
| 7 | garden shed tombstone | ![]() |
Monoclinic
Definition:
| 10 | Coffin Diamond | |
Orthombic
Definition:
| 6 | Rectangle, TV | ![]() |
Trigonal
Definition:
| 10 | diamond,square | |
Hexagonal
Definition:
| 8 | Hexagon pool,shape | ![]() |
Cubic
Definition:
| 6 | Dice, box | |
Tetragonal
Definition:
| 12 | diamond,lantern |
Explain how the following crystals are formed?
Type
| |
Salt
| sea water is put in ponds where the sun evaporates the water. |
Sugar
| sugar cane cut it up roll it squish it get the juice |
Snowflakes
| make a snowflake with a pipe cleaner. |




Very neat job here Meleana! I am looking for some of your more recent science blogs. This one looks excellent. Please make sure you are getting things posted on time :)
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