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Phenol/Salicylic Acid Reflux crystals are very cool.
Here's a video
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Nice videon.
Wondering if it is possible to grow some large freestanding phenol crystals.
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Hello, These where not produced for the sake of growing crystals but non the less the process yielded some lovely pure crystals of the sugar alcohol
Erythritol.
Process here: http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=26679
Now these crystals came from the tailings of this process that I had saved to use in my cooking, The mother liquor was poured back into the container
and placed in the fridge (Its composition would be weak stevia extract and Erythritol mix, being the erythritol having a higher concentration)
When I went to add the wash water to the liquor I found these beautiful diamond shaped crystals in it!
Feed stock was Truvia, Erythritol/Stevia extract Sugar substitute.
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Kalso4.11h2o
-it isnt perfect crystal because it has grown only in 1week.
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Crystal grower, how did you manage to grow NaHCO3 crystals?
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Potassium nitrate is easy and gives nice looking crystals.
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I didnt put much effort in it at all.
I dissolved soda in hot distilled water and then just lt it cool down.
When the sollution was cold there was no crystals in the container -I was thinking that the sollution wasnt saturated enough. But in fact it was
supersaturated and when I shaked with container a little, crystals started suddenly growing.
Im going to do some more precious procedure to make better crystals in the future.
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They are really cool.
Are they made only by cooling the solution?
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Yep.
Dissolve the pot nitrate in just enough hot water to dissolve it, then wait for it to cool down.
Simple as that.
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Quote: Originally posted by crystal grower |
I didnt put much effort in it at all.
I dissolved soda in hot distilled water and then just lt it cool down.
When the sollution was cold there was no crystals in the container -I was thinking that the sollution wasnt saturated enough. But in fact it was
supersaturated and when I shaked with container a little, crystals started suddenly growing.
Im going to do some more precious procedure to make better crystals in the future. |
Did you check if it was bicarbonate or if it had decomposed to carbonate?
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Quote: Originally posted by unionised | Quote: Originally posted by crystal grower |
I didnt put much effort in it at all.
I dissolved soda in hot distilled water and then just lt it cool down.
When the sollution was cold there was no crystals in the container -I was thinking that the sollution wasnt saturated enough. But in fact it was
supersaturated and when I shaked with container a little, crystals started suddenly growing.
Im going to do some more precious procedure to make better crystals in the future. |
Did you check if it was bicarbonate or if it had decomposed to carbonate? |
It is still bicarbonate according to ph test.
To be exact the water was only warm, not very hot.
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blue vitriol crystal grown in 2weeks.
Just wondering for what price it could be sold, any ideas??
(I would tell the buyer that its manmade of course).
[Edit] Removed image hosting advertisement
[Edited on 1-20-2016 by zts16]
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I would say that the price would depend on the buyer, honestly. Perhaps an auction would do(I think of eBay)?
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Copper sulfate growing on a piece of copper pipe after its reaction with a warm mix of hydrogen peroxide and sulfuric acid. Original pic and write in
the pretty pictures thread. Love the crystals everyone. Keep up the good work.More (new crystals) to come from me soon.
Piperine extracted from black pepper with isopropyl alcohol.
[Edited on 20-1-2016 by Bot0nist]
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Sodium citrate grows awesome crystals, sort-of hemispherical clusters. Also, Copper(II) Phthalate grows nice deep-blue needle-like crystals, but I
haven't gotten them to grow very large. I got Barium potassium ferrocyanide to grow in granular-size crystals, which were not reported in any of the
books I've found online. They indicate that needle-like rhombohedra form.
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Quote: Originally posted by Bot0nist | Copper sulfate growing on a piece of copper pipe after its reaction with a warm mix of hydrogen peroxide and sulfuric acid. Original pic and write in
the pretty pictures thread. Love the crystals everyone. Keep up the good work.More (new crystals) to come from me soon.
Piperine extracted from black pepper with isopropyl alcohol.
[Edited on 20-1-2016 by Bot0nist] |
Your piperine crystals look very interesting .
Thanks for posting it here and Im looking forward to your other pics.
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I always loved the copper(II) sulfate-on-a-pipe crystals, almost worth saving as 'art' in my opinion.
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Here is an interesting guide for growing sodium chloride crystals
http://dmishin.blogspot.sk/2014/08/crystal-growing-table-sal...
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Thanks for the kind words. Here is my write up describing the extraction and recrystallization of the piperine, if you are interested.
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So my plan is :
Buy IPA
Destroy some pepper
I will certainly try it when I will have time.
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my first k2cr2o7 crystals.
Im going to grow monocrystal in the near future.
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Oh my gosh; they're so pretty!
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Yep, I love that awesome orange color.
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Have anyone experience with growing crystals in gel?
I'd be very thankful for any information.
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Quote: Originally posted by The Volatile Chemist | Sodium citrate grows awesome crystals, sort-of hemispherical clusters. Also, Copper(II) Phthalate grows nice deep-blue needle-like crystals, but I
haven't gotten them to grow very large. I got Barium potassium ferrocyanide to grow in granular-size crystals, which were not reported in any of the
books I've found online. They indicate that needle-like rhombohedra form. |
Could you post some pics please?
Anyway thanks for interesting tips.
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