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  • Question
    Can I use wire in place of string?
    Bess Ruff, MA
    Environmental Scientist
    Bess Ruff is a Geography PhD student at Florida State University. She received her MA in Environmental Science and Management from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2016. She has conducted survey work for marine spatial planning projects in the Caribbean and provided research support as a graduate fellow for the Sustainable Fisheries Group.
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    Expert Answer
    You can definitely use wire. You can also use floss as an alternative to string.
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    Do you use cold or hot water?
    Community Answer
    You should use hot water. It should work with cold as well, but it'll take much longer.
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    Does it take an entire week for the whole process?
    Rosemarie Witt
    Community Answer
    It can take more or less time depending on the size of the crystal you want, the environment the crystal is being grown in, climate, weather, and other factors.
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    Could you grow these with something rough but no seed? Say, a tiny piece of fabric?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can grow them on about anything. You just use alum powder and it works the same.
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    How do I make an alum crystal with a perfect shape?
    Community Answer
    Make a supersaturated solution of alum. Quickly cool it by dipping the beaker in ice water. Afew large crystals will grow. Choose the most perfectly shaped crystal and use it as the seed.
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    Can I cut alum crystals just like gemstones?
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    You can cut or grind various shapes, and even make fake diamonds for your collection. You can use dry sandpaper to sand out the basic shape you want, then dip your basic shape in saturated alum solution and start sanding the smaller details. You need to use the saturated alum solution to avoid breaking sharp edges in your crystal. You can dip your finished product in water to clean off the powder and smooth the facets of your crystal.
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    Where can I buy alum powder?
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    Any store that sells spices. Alum is a type of salt for pickling. You may even find it in a drugstore in the cosmetic area, as alum is also used to stop cuts from bleeding from shaving.
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    Can I evaporate the liquid to make the crystallization go faster?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but this is not recommended. Increasing the temperature to quickly evaporate the water will also increase the solubility of the solution and maybe even dissolve your crystal. The increase in concentration is also negligible to the total concentration. Lastly, leaving the top open will allow dust to fall into the solution, which may form seed crystals.
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    Why do some suppliers say their product will not grow crystals?
    Community Answer
    The purity may be too low to grow a decent crystal. The alum could also serve another purpose and might require further ingredients.
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    Does alum crystal form any shape?
    Community Answer
    Yes it typically forms a regular, clear, Octahedral shape but an irregular shape can also be formed.
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    Is there any certain way to make the Alum crystals grow big?
    Community Answer
    For the best big crystals, it's all determined by your starting seed crystal. Look for starting crystals that are small, clear, and have a nice shape. The less facets also help grow large crystals. This is because as the Alum falls out of the solution, the crystalline structure is based around the seed structure.
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    Which type of alum powder is required to grow alum crystals?
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    All alum (aluminium potassium sulfate) will work well for crystals. The purity of your alum solution may help reduce the presence of mediums where seed crystals may grow.
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    What do I do if my starter crystal dissolved when growing alum crystals?
    Community Answer
    Start again with another seed crystal and make sure your solution is saturated enough.
  • Question
    Can I place it in the fridge and wait for the crystals to form?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Putting crystals in the fridge will marginally increase the growth rate of the crystal. This is because lowering the temperature decreases the solubility of the solution.
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    Can I put more than one shell in my container at the same time?
    Community Answer
    You can, but the rate of growth of the two will be halved. The best thing to do is use two containers and place your shells in separate containers.
  • Question
    Is alum powder costly?
    Community Answer
    No, you can purchase a pound of alum powder for around $5 USD online and cheaper at most hardware stores.
  • Question
    Do I have to use nylon fishing line?
    Community Answer
    No, you can use string also. Just be aware that crystals will grow up the whole piece of string. The advantage of nylon is that alum does not adhere to it. You can put Vaseline on the unsubmerged part of the string to prevent this.
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    Could you use Alum Powder from the spices section in grocery stores?
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    Yes, small 1 oz. in the spice section or in the pickling isle. It is expensive though. Runs $2.50 to $3.50 per oz. Crystals are just as good but to experiment, it works fine. If you want larger crystals you should order online for just about $8 to $12 per pound.
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    Can we use alum from swimming pool supply stores to grow crystals?
    Sara Reilig
    Community Answer
    Yes. As long as it's pure alum (aluminum potassium sulfate), it will work great.
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    Is alum safe to eat?
    Community Answer
    All forms of alum can cause irritation of the skin and mucous membranes. Breathing alum can cause lung damage. Aluminum also may attack lung tissue. Because it's a salt, eating massive amounts of alum can make you sick.
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    How much alum does it take to create a saturated solution?
    Community Answer
    Approximately 4-5 tablespoons, mass wise 1 tablespoon = 10 grams of alum to 1 cup of water. The ratio seen in science kits is 1 g of alum to 7 mL of water. The trick to make a proper solution is over saturate till it's cloudy and not dissolving anymore. Then let it settle and pour off the clear solution into a new clean jar with no particulate.
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    How much alum do you use?
    Community Answer
    It depends on the amount of water you use, say you use 1 cup of water, then you use about two tablespoons (give or take a little).
  • Question
    How big can alum crystals grow daily?
    Community Answer
    It usually depends on the concentration of the alum powder, so if you add more alum to less water, you will get a larger crystal.
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    Will the crystal dissolve or break if it's used for jewelry? Will it dissolve if it gets wet?
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    The crystals are quite brittle, and they will dissolve with water. They might work for something short-termed, like a play item, but nothing serious or lasting.
  • Question
    Can I put a clear coat of paint, such as polyurethane, on the crystals?
    Community Answer
    Once they are clean, fully crystallized and dry, you can put paint on them. However, maybe do a patch test first. Put a tiny dot on your crystal, wait a couple of days to see if anything unwanted happens, and then finish painting it if the crystal is fine.
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    Do I need to use a seed when growing alum crystals?
    Community Answer
    A seed provides you with a base to grow a large crystal on. If you don't have a seed, crystals will still form, but be less large.
  • Question
    Do alum crystals need to be grown in a warm area? Should I use a heat lamp over the jar with the solution in it if it is wintertime?
    Community Answer
    Alum crystals grow best in a warm area. Cold places will still make crystals, but they will take much longer. A heat lamp isn't necessary; just on top of a refrigerator or by a radiator will be fine.
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    Do I need to use the same amount of salt and water when growing alum crystals?
    Community Answer
    You need to have a saturated solution. You know if they solution is saturated if you keep adding salt and no more will dissolve. It doesn't matter how much water and salt you use, so long as it is saturated.
  • Question
    Can I use another type of salt to do this?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Other salt such as Epsom salt make different crystals. It will be interesting to see different results from other salts.
  • Question
    Can I crush solid alum in place of alum powder?
    Community Answer
    As long as you can dissolve it, it should work. Bits of undissolved alum could nucleate (seed) new crystals.
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