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    Primary School - Grades K-3
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Observe the concept of dissolving substances and crystal formation. [E]
    Grow your own crystal gardens [E] [E]
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    Elementary School - Grades 4-6
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Why is snow white? [P]
    How to Grow the Best and the Largest Crystals [E]
    Musical vibrations effect on crystal growth [P]
    Make your own stalactite [P]
    Discover if sugar crystals grow bigger in a certain type of liquid (water, unsweetened apple juice or 7-Up). [P]
    How moisture affects crystal growth [P]
    Crystals growing and their chemistry [E] [E]
    Grow copper sulphate and alum (ammonium aluminium sulfate) crystals in different shapes. [E]
    Compare salt crystals and sugar crystals to see which one grows faster [E]
    The Effect of Temperature and Type of Solute on Crystal Mass and Growth [P] [P] [P]
    What Type of Dissolved Substance Will Form the Biggest Crystal? [P]
    Middle School - Grades 7-9
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Determine how the starting temperature affects crystal growth and heat generation in a supersaturated sodium acetate solution—the solution used in hand warmers. [E]
    Liquid Crystals Absorbed by Organisms and Used as a Biological Stain to Measure Thermal Activity? [E]
    Could silica (SiO2) molecules, or quartz, found in common beach sand, be separated to create pure silicon (Si)? [E]
    Does Heat and Temperature Affect Crystal Growth? [E] [P]
    Does the type of water affect the growth of crystals? [E]
    Crystals Growing and Their Chemistry [E]
    Make copper sulphate crystals in different shapes [E]
    Determine what happens if you grow a crystal seed in a substance with a different crystal structure. [E]
    The Heat of Crystallization of Several Hydrated Salts [P]
    High School - Grades 10-12
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    How to Make Copperas from Pyrites [E]
    Fabrication and Manipulation of One-Dimensional Photonic Crystals [E]
    Green Preparation and Characterization of Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanocrystals [E]
    Does the amount of ammonia affect forming salt crystals? [E] [E]
    The Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation on Crystal Growth [E]
    Is it possible to make snowflake-like crystals with other substances than water? [P]
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