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These borax crystal ornaments make awe- inspiring homemade gifts for friends and neighbors. Plus, the kids can learn about crystals and chemistry as they grow sparkle to your next holiday celebration by making ornaments of borax crystals. Please consult your current Flinn Scientific Catalog/Reference Manual for BORAX CRYSTAL SNOWFLAKE EXPERIMENT. 3 Tablespoons of Make sure that the shape can fit through the mouth of the wide-mouthed jar without having With a little kitchen science you can create long lasting snowflakes as sparkly as the real ones. Cut a white pipe cleaner into 3 equal sections. Twist the sections The first step of making borax crystal snowflakes is to make the snowflake shape. Cut a pipe cleaner into three equal sections. 2. Twist the sections together at Borax. • Wooden rod or pencil. Safety: Students should wear goggles when making rock garden crystals. Students should be cautioned to not smell the ammonia How do the Borax crystals grow? Hot water holds more borax crystals than cold water. That's be- cause heated water molecules move farther apart, making room Grow borax crystals and observe their Crystal Growing. - Instructions - Remember that it will be larger when covered in crystals, so leave plenty of space. 4. Borax, also known as sodium borate or sodium tetraborate, is a mineral and a salt of in large enough quantities to make it cheap and commonly available. Borax, also known as sodium borate or sodium tetraborate, is a mineral and a salt of in large enough quantities to make it cheap and commonly available.
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