Salt Crystal Formation

Ask questions about projects relating to: biology, biochemistry, genomics, microbiology, molecular biology, pharmacology/toxicology, zoology, human behavior, archeology, anthropology, political science, sociology, geology, environmental science, oceanography, seismology, weather, or atmosphere.

Moderators: AmyCowen, kgudger, MadelineB, Moderators

Locked
deleted-304508
Posts: 1
Joined: Fri Sep 25, 2015 12:11 pm
Occupation: Student

Salt Crystal Formation

Post by deleted-304508 »

When a supersaturated salt solution settles, how is it always able to form the shape of a crystal structure? How is able to form sides and smooth surfaces, as well as irregularities and points?
SciB
Expert
Posts: 2071
Joined: Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:00 am
Occupation: Retired molecular biologist, university researcher and teacher
Project Question: I wish to join Scibuddies to be able to help students achieve the best science project possible and to understand the science behind it.
Project Due Date: n/a
Project Status: Not applicable

Re: Salt Crystal Formation

Post by SciB »

Hi,

Your question is really about the chemistry of crystal growth which is more appropriate for the physical sciences forum. Chemical compounds like sodium chloride always crystallize in the same form because of their atomic structure and how one ion interacts with another.

Here's some more information:

http://www.scientificamerican.com/artic ... -crystals/
http://www.mateck.com/index.php?option= ... 5&Itemid=6
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/un ... .05.x.html

If you have a specific project in mind involving crystals, tell us about it and we can help you with the hypothesis and designing the experiments.

Sybee
Locked

Return to “Grades 9-12: Life, Earth, and Social Sciences”