How to make a crystal from copper sulfate
Copper sulfate You can purchase copper sulfate in any gardening store. It is sold in packets of 100 grams. This copper sulfate is light blue because of its low purity. Crystals produced using it will be brighter. Copper sulfate is likewise sold in special laboratories that offer reagents. From this copper sulfate, dull blue crystals are developed, which resemble precious stones. Container for the solution Utilize a glass vessel, as other materials enter into a chemical reaction with the solution. A jug with a wide neck, with a volume of 0.5 liters, will be ideal. It is categorically forbidden to utilize it for nourishment after the experiment. Base for crystallization For the base, utilize a thin woolen string of a blue or dark color. The grown-up crystal is semi-transparent, and the base ought not ruin the result. An alternative is a copper wire of little diameter, polished with sandpaper beforehand. Water At the point when copper sulfate from a ha...