Monday, March 2, 2020
Table of Chemicals Used to Grow Crystals
Table of Chemicals Used to Grow Crystals          This is a table of common chemicals that produce nice crystals. The color and shape of the crystals are included. Many of these chemicals are available in your home. Other chemicals in this list are readily available online and are safe enough for growing crystals at home or in a school. Recipes and specific instructions are available for hyperlinked chemicals.          Table of Common Chemicals for Growing Crystals                    Chemical Name  Color  Shape      aluminum potassium sulfate(potassium alum)  coloreless  cubic      ammonium chloride  colorless  cubic      sodium borate(borax)  colorless  monoclinic      calcium chloride  colorless  hexagonal      sodium nitrate  colorless  hexagonal      copper acetate(cupric acetate)  green  monoclinic      copper sulfate(cupric sulfate)  blue  triclinic      iron sulfate(ferrous sulfate)  pale blue-green  monoclinic      potassium ferricyanide  red  monoclinic      potassium iodide  white  cupric      potassium dichromate  orange-red  triclinic      potassium chromium sulfate(chrome alum)  deep purple  cubic      potassium permanganate  dark purple  rhombic      sodium carbonate(washing soda)  white  rhombic      sodium sulfate, anhydrous  white  monoclinic      sodium thiosulfate  colorless  monoclinic      cobalt chloride  purple-red        ferric ammonium sulfate(iron alum)  pale violet  octohedral      magnesium sulfateepsom salt  colorless  monoclinic (hydrate)      nickel sulfate  pale green  cubic (anhydrous)tetragonal (hexahydrate)rhombohedral (hexahydrate)      potassium chromate  yellow        potassium sodium tartrateRochelle salt  colorless to blue-white  orthorhombic      sodium ferrocyanide  light yellow  monoclinic      sodium chloridetable salt  colorless  cubic      sucrosetable sugarrock candy  colorless  monoclinic      sodium bicarbonatebaking soda          silver  silver        bismuth  rainbow over silver        tin  silver        monoammonium phosphate  colorless  quadratic prisms      sodium acetate(hot ice)  colorless  monoclinic      calcium copper acetate  blue  tetragonal    
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