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Rock candy science project.
Grow sugar crystals and make homemade rock candy with this simple chemistry experiment.
Rock candy is a delicious treat which can teach students about the science principle of how crystals form.
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This is absolutely sweet science.
In this science fair project you will make a saturated solution of sugar and water in order to grow your own rock candy sugar crystals.
When you first combined the boiling water with the multiple cups of sugar you created a supersaturated solution of sugar water.
You will compare the rate of growth between rock candy that is left to nucleate on its own in the solution and rock candy that starts off with some assistance.
You only need a few common kitchen materials for this crystal project.
Growing sugar crystals is a fun and easy science experiment for kids.
3 cups sugar sucrose.
When you make this treat you ll be jumping string first into some serious chemistry that s hiding as candy.
Rock candy projects take about 10 days from start to finish and can be done either in class or as a take home assignment where students observe the project at home.
How about next time they are looking for a sweet treat you add some fun learning to their snack request.
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You can eat the natural clear crystals or you can color and flavor them.
When you return you should have a beautiful rock candy skewer.
Science is often referred to as the most fun subject in school mainly because it is it can be a most delicious subject too.
Conclude the project by allowing students to.
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Making rock candy is really easy and lots of fun for kids.
Sugar sucrose crystals are one of the few types of crystals you can grow and eat.
This activity is a beautiful science experiment and a yummy treat all in one.
Are your kids always in the kitchen looking for a snack.
Let your project rest for the next three to seven days.
My kids loved checking on their jars each day to see if the rock crystals had grown follow this easy tutorial to conduct your own rock candy experiment.