DIY borax crystals! (And the science behind them!)

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  • Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
  • Borax Crystals! One the the best experiments for younger kids, and an awesome teaching tool for supersaturated solutions, solubility curves and introduction to chemistry experiments! Borax crystal growing is very simply but tin this video I want to take it a bit further and show how solubility curves and graphs work and how to read them.
    00:00 Intro to Destructive Creativity and supersaturated solutions
    00:45 What is Borax? And the quick and easy method.
    01:55 Solubility curves
    02:40 Making DIY Borax crystals
    07:00 Showing our borax crystals.
    Today I will show you How To Make Borax Crystals at home! Making these is super easy and you only need a few ingredients to grow giant crystals at home. Everything you need for this science experiment is cheap and easy to find! Diy Borax crystals are something that you can make with your friends and end up with beautiful crystals that looks like real treasure!
    Destructive Creativity and Jonathan Allers are dedicated to providing safe and fun science facts and experiments for all ages. Please practice science safely and responsibly. Always use proper supervision. Now go out and learn something!
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  • @kayperrault
    @kayperrault 2 роки тому +9

    This worked thanks - but how do I clean up my glass beakers from the crystals?

    • @DestructiveCreativity
      @DestructiveCreativity  2 роки тому +7

      You can always add warm water and re-dissolove the crystals. Just don't put in boiling water directly into the beaker, gradually raise the temperature, otherwise it might break the glass.

  • @Voodoo_IC0N
    @Voodoo_IC0N 2 роки тому +16

    My ten year old chose to do her report/experiment on crystals. She grew Borax crystals to demonstrate time and temperature effects on crystals growth. We came across a surprise.
    We created a vat of supersaturated liquid. We divided it into 4 glasses. 1 glass placed on a counter in sun light, 1 glass placed in darkness, 1 glass with a fan blowing on it and 1 glass in an insulated lunchbox.
    3 grew as expected. The 1 in the lunchbox hardly grew at all, until.... we pulled it out once it hit ambient temperature (75°). We noted the lack of growth and taken pictures. After 5 minutes we noticed crystals rapidly forming on the sides of the glass. At 10 minutes crystals formed completely around the glass and was warmer than when pulled out. Exothermic reaction. It jumped up 15°.
    Our hypothesis was that slowing the cooling on that particular glass would allow for larger crystal growth. But the rapid growth with exothermic reaction shocked us!

    • @DestructiveCreativity
      @DestructiveCreativity  2 роки тому +4

      That's awesome! I will have to try and replicate your result! I'll try and remember to let you know how it works.

    • @Voodoo_IC0N
      @Voodoo_IC0N 2 роки тому +1

      @@DestructiveCreativity
      Our regret is that we didn't let that grow further. Because we were working on a time line, we dumped the solution and collected the, snow like, crystal borax to end the experiment.
      We would like to know if the Crystal's would have formed bigger. The solution we rapidly cooled seemed to have larger crystals than the ones that cooled without help.

    • @Max_Chooch
      @Max_Chooch 2 місяці тому

      Typically, slow cooling leads to larger crystal formation and cold-crashing the solution produces smaller, snow like precipitation. Ever seen spontaneous phase shifting? Kno3 has a very high solubility in warm water but a rather poor soluin cold water, so, if you Supersaturate kno3 in distilled water and place it in the oven at about 150°F. When its warm enough and when enough water has evaporated, the solution will flash between there being enough liquid to dissolve the kno3 at that temperature and not enough and it will spontaneously flash between crystallized and liquid.
      Here's a video I took while purifying kno3.
      ua-cam.com/video/HlbzlwGv-Xo/v-deo.htmlsi=UzVmO9neOzTt5ltM

    • @StinkyFacePal
      @StinkyFacePal Місяць тому +1

      I wonder if you could replicate with the same specific glass. If it didn't have a nucleation site (a pipe cleaner, or even a scratch inside the glass), the borax may not fall out of solution as readily.

    • @StinkyFacePal
      @StinkyFacePal Місяць тому +1

      Oh dang. I just realized how long ago this was posted lol. I came across this video after seeing someone make crystalline cicadas with borax

  • @johnathonmcalister6645
    @johnathonmcalister6645 2 місяці тому +2

    This is pretty old, but just came up as a suggested video. I just wanted to note that adding food color to the solution is a tough way to color crystals, as crystallization is a technique for purifying substances. This is why you end up with pastel colors. Copper sulfate can be used to create deep blue crystals.

  • @miniscenesgb
    @miniscenesgb Рік тому +6

    wow great results. And so well explained. I wish they'd made science this much fun when I was a kid lol. Gonna try this

  • @izzy_fiZZy55
    @izzy_fiZZy55 Рік тому

    I'm going to try this for my science experiment for school!

  • @trxppy_happy_9362
    @trxppy_happy_9362 20 днів тому

    The only reason I remember this is because my 5th grade science teacher had us do this experiment i loved it!

  • @pistachio85
    @pistachio85 Рік тому

    That looks so cool. 😮

  • @GodsWordMadeSimple
    @GodsWordMadeSimple 2 роки тому

    Another awesome video, thank you my friend! I will look forward to doing this one for sure. I will say the sober side of me says yes always clean stuff, however they left over side of me says hey for getting to clean stuff is how some of the greatest inventions of all time have happened. Of course the statistics we don't hear is how many people died from not doing that so there's that haha! Great video keep it up!

  • @carlkolchack3012
    @carlkolchack3012 6 місяців тому

    Ok this guy is amazing ! Ty

  • @jessie7682
    @jessie7682 2 роки тому +18

    Im not kidding my teacher put this vid up for a science experiment thing

  • @careyjamesmajeski3203
    @careyjamesmajeski3203 2 роки тому

    Cool bro. Good luck with your channel.

  • @DestructiveCreativity
    @DestructiveCreativity  2 роки тому +3

    I love seeing the crystal structures of different solutions! Do you have a favourite experiment? Let me know!

  • @razben-yair1685
    @razben-yair1685 Рік тому

    This is sick! Could you make a video on salt crystals🤔

  • @wolflahti412
    @wolflahti412 2 роки тому

    Would fabric dye work in lieu of food coloring?

  • @musiccreations3131
    @musiccreations3131 Рік тому +1

    dose we use any other item with that one stick

  • @ShirleyLuStudio
    @ShirleyLuStudio 5 місяців тому

    How long the crystal lasts? Will it break down, melt etc due to the moisture in the air or hot and cold in temperatures during storage in the attic?

  • @BeerAdventureDiaries
    @BeerAdventureDiaries 8 місяців тому

    I wonder if a thermos for say...soup would work better. Also I wonder if you can double dunk it. Say you start your shape one colour, could you finish that batch then change it to a second batch colours or would the new heat mess up your crystals?

  • @dollihombs4497
    @dollihombs4497 Місяць тому

    Do I have to use a glass container? Or will a pot or plastic container be ok?

  • @MrMadartist
    @MrMadartist Рік тому

    How do you get the stuff clear?

  • @serbera6060
    @serbera6060 Рік тому

    what color You use in experiment?

  • @jeremycalnan4180
    @jeremycalnan4180 2 місяці тому

    Did jall leave space for eue copper

  • @Trisha-2023
    @Trisha-2023 11 місяців тому +1

    My granddaughter and I are going to have a try at this, but Im worried how to dispose of the liquid which is left over. Is it toxic or can it be washed away in the sink safely? Have to think of the environment these days.

  • @loveyourselfplease6842
    @loveyourselfplease6842 Рік тому

    I understand this post is a year old but I'm hoping you see this question. My son was recently very sick & had to miss about a week of school, while home I wanted to keep his brain working & spirits high so I ordered everything to make spooky borax crystal skeleton hands for Halloween. His skeleton hand turned out amazing & he brought it to his science teacher as a gift. We had one more skeleton hand so I reheated the water, added more borax & put the second skeleton hand in then I kind of forgot about it for a couple days. I knew the crystals would be a bit larger simply because of the higher saturation of borax & it delivered big beautiful crystals. It got me wondering can I add that hand back into an even more saturated solution & grow more crystals on it. I believe I can as long as I let the water cool before putting the crystals back in, is this true or am I only dreaming of a super crazy clustery skeleton hand?

  • @aviastanton2547
    @aviastanton2547 3 місяці тому +1

    I’m hoping to do this with my 10th grade class and I’m wondering if you need to suspend something for the crystals to grow around or will they just form on the bottom of a beaker?
    Hope you see this! Love your video!

    • @DestructiveCreativity
      @DestructiveCreativity  3 місяці тому

      They will most certainly grow on the bottom of the beaker. But, (speaking from experience) after the crystals grow on the bottom of the beaker, any attempts to remove the crystals usually end up breaking the beaker.

  • @clarks58
    @clarks58 Місяць тому

    Dude! Cool! Yea,I’m old lol still going to do though. You know us men,we never grow up,we merely age.

  • @PatchesMacPatches
    @PatchesMacPatches 3 місяці тому

    my mother, goes to a weird, half ren-fair, half wiccan commune thing every year in Minnesota, for years, iv wanted her to take a big walking stick, because she's getting kinda old. (74 this year)
    i wanted to make this ren-fair kinda experience much cooler for her, by making a huge glowing fire crystal on a big walking stick. so i want to make the largest collection of the largest crystals.
    so my questions are, would distilled water make different results, could i do it again and dip an already made crystal to add to its size or would that dissolve back into solution. what about a crystal made from like salt or sugar or gypsum dipped into this could i different crystal on my crystal? how slow is the maximum slowness that crystals could be made i have a temp controlled cooler... how big can we go?
    and finally, how well would one of these crystals hold up against some power tools and adhere to epoxy/resin?
    thanks in advance

  • @mariamrammal8079
    @mariamrammal8079 2 роки тому +2

    Hiya nice work please I will like to ask , if I am to reuse the solution already used to build a crystal, do I boil the solution again before putting my pipe cleaner for another form?

    • @DestructiveCreativity
      @DestructiveCreativity  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, add a bit of water and warm it up!

    • @mariamrammal8079
      @mariamrammal8079 2 роки тому

      @@DestructiveCreativity thank you so much for the reply 😁

    • @mariamrammal8079
      @mariamrammal8079 2 роки тому

      @@DestructiveCreativity please 🙏 another question, how do I make my base to be flat?

    • @DestructiveCreativity
      @DestructiveCreativity  2 роки тому

      I'm not sure I understand, the base of the crystals? Or the container?

    • @mariamrammal8079
      @mariamrammal8079 2 роки тому

      @@DestructiveCreativity thank you so much for your reply. I meant to say the base of the crystal 😁.

  • @megannea.1247
    @megannea.1247 2 роки тому

    That's cool! Any idea why the color pooled in the middle of your crystal? I'd like to avoid that...

    • @eyesopen2995
      @eyesopen2995 Рік тому

      IMeganne A, think it was actually the colour of the pipe cleaner, which was a dark blue to start with. You may have already found that out of course.

  • @jeremycalnan4180
    @jeremycalnan4180 2 місяці тому

    Is that distilled water.,.would that. BE better

  • @sierram6632
    @sierram6632 Рік тому +1

    What other things can you use as a seed? Is there any type of material you can’t use as a seed? Like copper? Curious because of any chemical reactions that may occur! Thanks for the great video!

    • @tw0crows74
      @tw0crows74 Рік тому +1

      I've watched a few vids and they've mostly used pipe cleaners but I'd like to know if I can use other materials too for some crafting ideas I've got

    • @Kr0n1kTh3Kl0wn
      @Kr0n1kTh3Kl0wn Рік тому +3

      Anything with lots of surface area, porous (non smooth) objects work better.

  • @beth4380
    @beth4380 Рік тому

    Ha your jokes are so corny and funny!! ❤️❤️

  • @ResinEssenceByCheri
    @ResinEssenceByCheri 3 місяці тому

    So what you meant was for every 3/4 cup of borax use 2 cups of water, ya?

  • @jonhohensee3258
    @jonhohensee3258 Рік тому

    Tin foil???

  • @ManMountainManX
    @ManMountainManX Рік тому

    TY.
    /

  • @mema14dab
    @mema14dab Рік тому +1

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  • @docsawbones3249
    @docsawbones3249 11 днів тому

    when the phones go off the world id done

  • @jeremycalnan4180
    @jeremycalnan4180 2 місяці тому

    Yup insulating

  • @ashleyloveparanormal3624
    @ashleyloveparanormal3624 Рік тому

    Not as bad as salt

  • @Bozemanjustin
    @Bozemanjustin Рік тому

    Interesting, you should put it into a hot water bath.
    That way it would cool down very slow.

  • @jeremycalnan4180
    @jeremycalnan4180 2 місяці тому

    Haha....the fire depo will hippo that up

  • @jeremycalnan4180
    @jeremycalnan4180 2 місяці тому

    Well,...4what...."#because your a graduate#"

  • @jsmythib
    @jsmythib 7 місяців тому

    The crystals themselves are just periodic patterns. The dye can only wedge itself into the imperfections :) I think. Maybe. UA-cam university :)

  • @foxtopuscreations6046
    @foxtopuscreations6046 11 місяців тому

    Dr Neo Cortex wants to know your location

  • @jeremycalnan4180
    @jeremycalnan4180 2 місяці тому

    Lol...

  • @lincolnflynn6876
    @lincolnflynn6876 Рік тому

    You can use borax for so much random shit lol.

  • @timhofstetter5654
    @timhofstetter5654 4 місяці тому

    Where is the science? There is no science here. You might want to revisit the definition of science.

  • @loveyourselfplease6842
    @loveyourselfplease6842 Рік тому

    I understand this post is a year old but I'm hoping you see this question. My son was recently very sick & had to miss about a week of school, while home I wanted to keep his brain working & spirits high so I ordered everything to make spooky borax crystal skeleton hands for Halloween. His skeleton hand turned out amazing & he brought it to his science teacher as a gift. We had one more skeleton hand so I reheated the water, added more borax & put the second skeleton hand in then I kind of forgot about it for a couple days. I knew the crystals would be a bit larger simply because of the higher saturation of borax & it delivered big beautiful crystals. It got me wondering can I add that hand back into an even more saturated solution & grow more crystals on it. I believe I can as long as I let the water cool before putting the crystals back in, is this true or am I only dreaming of a super crazy clustery skeleton hand?

    • @DestructiveCreativity
      @DestructiveCreativity  Рік тому

      There is therotically no limit on how big the crystals can grow. :) Just always ensure that the solution you emerse the hand in is fully saturated. Otherwise the crystals will dissolve back into solution. Thanks for sharing, I hope he is feeling better. :)