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The Crystal Experiment By: Maria Franco

The Crystal Experiment By: Maria Franco. Procedures: - On Saturday around 11:00 Am, I boil ½ cup of water and I add it the Epsom salts until was dissolve

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Page 1: The Crystal Experiment By: Maria Franco. Procedures: - On Saturday around 11:00 Am, I boil ½ cup of water and I add it the Epsom salts until was dissolve

The Crystal Experiment By: Maria Franco

Page 2: The Crystal Experiment By: Maria Franco. Procedures: - On Saturday around 11:00 Am, I boil ½ cup of water and I add it the Epsom salts until was dissolve

The Crystal ExperimentBy: Maria Franco

• Procedures:- On Saturday around 11:00 Am, I boil ½ cup of water and I add it the Epsom salts until was dissolve. I pour the mixture into a shallow little plastic dish enough to cover the bottom and I put it in the window so the water can be evaporated.

- On Sunday I check it and it was some crystals with some water. - On Monday I look at it and it was crystals clear, When I touch it feels salty and cold and it was broken.

Page 3: The Crystal Experiment By: Maria Franco. Procedures: - On Saturday around 11:00 Am, I boil ½ cup of water and I add it the Epsom salts until was dissolve

The Crystal ExperimentBy Maria Franco

• Purpose: How to see when a solution of salt water is evaporated.

• Hypothesis: I think I will convert Epsom salt and water to crystals.

• Materials: ½ cup water, ¼ cup of Epsom salt, Plastic little dish.

Page 4: The Crystal Experiment By: Maria Franco. Procedures: - On Saturday around 11:00 Am, I boil ½ cup of water and I add it the Epsom salts until was dissolve

The Crystal Experiment By: Maria Franco

• Conclusion: The Hypothesis is correct because the Epsom salt and the water evaporated with the light of the sun to one piece of crystal that it broke in pieces.