Zinc chloride is a nightmare to crystallize. It's the most soluble compound I know of, 614 grams/100 mLs at boiling to 342 at freezing. If you boil
the solution until you see the first crystals forming, and then cool it you might get something, but don't count on it. I'm not sure if this is what
you where doing, but if not give it a try.
Copper (II) chloride dihydrate is much easier, use the same "boil until crystals appear and then cool down" method. If you don't have any, it can be
made from copper, hydrochloric acid and hydrogen peroxide.
Nice job with iron chloride, how'd you crystallize iron (II) chloride? It's very prone oxidation from dissolved oxygen. Also keep in in an airtight
vial or it'll oxidize in crystal form as well.
Potassium nitrate is really fun and easy to crystallize.
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