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Science Squad Ultimate Light Up And Glow Crystals Instructions - Fixed

Let the solution sit on your counter until it is (about 110°F). You should be able to hold the glass cup for 5 seconds without burning your hand. Why? If you drop the seed rock into boiling liquid, it dissolves the “primer” coating on the rock, resulting in zero crystals.

Crystals grow beautifully but won’t glow, or glow only faintly. The Fix: You misunderstood the "glow" mechanism.

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Clear crystals grow slowly and steadily. Cloudiness = rapid, chaotic growth caused by cooling too fast or vibrations.

Find a clean, heat-resistant glass jar or a deep plastic cup. Avoid using containers you plan to eat from later. Ensure it is completely free of dust and soap residue, which can ruin crystal formation. Step 2: Superheat the Water If you drop the seed rock into boiling

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Reheat the solution and add more powder if available, then restart the cooling process. Crystals are small/messy This public link is valid for 7 days

Cover loosely with a paper towel to keep out dust while allowing for evaporation. Glow and Display Once grown, carefully remove the crystal and let it dry.

Standard instructions often forget to mention container cleanliness. Any dust, soap residue, or microscopic debris can interfere with crystal bonding.

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