Like all crystals grow, one atom at a time. Each atom is deposit in the crystal lattice structure, and the solution is slowly excluded from it.
2007-01-04 01:29:52
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answered by Favoured 5
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Monoammonium Phosphate Crystals
2016-11-14 21:58:15
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answered by ? 4
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how do monoammonium phosphate crystals grow?
2015-08-06 18:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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First you must dissolve the monoammonium phosphate in a solvent. Crystals form when a molecule of monoammonium phosphate finds a nucleation site (aka a piece of dust floating around or a bump on the wall of the beaker) and sticks to it. Then more and more molecules stick to that molecule and they line up in a uniform pattern. This is how a crystal forms. You can help the crystal form by scratching the beaker with a stirring rod to create nucleation sites or allowing the solvent to slowly evaporate, making the solution super saturated with monoammonium phosphate.
2007-01-04 08:53:51
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answered by sandburg_pat 2
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2016-03-22 18:45:46
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answered by Anonymous
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