Have you ever read a book Made by Rain?
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Balsa wood soaked in copper sulfate solution. |
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Detail view of the removed copper sulfate soaked balsa wood. |
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Detail view of copper sulfate soaked balsa wood. Two pieces were isolated into glass jars to promote stronger crystal growth. |
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Seeded copper sulfate solution in a glass. |
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The copper sulfate solution had begun to grow out beneath the cockroach. |
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Ceramic plate with copper sulfate solution- no seed crystal. |
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Ceramic plate with copper sulfate solution- small, flat seed crystal. |
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Ceramic plate with copper sulfate solution- larger, flat seed crystal. |
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Ceramic plate with copper sulfate solution- loose cluster of seed crystals. |
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Ceramic plate with copper sulfate solution- bonded cluster seed crystal. |
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Copper sulfate crystal growth progress of the plastic plates. |
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Copper sulfate solution only- small, scattered seed crystals have grown. |
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Copper sulfate solution with fibre glass- small, scattered seed crystals have grown, but have formed predominantly on the fibre glass. |
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Detail view of the edge of the crystal covered fibre glass. |
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Detail view of a plastic plate, filled with copper sulfate solution only. I clustered the seed crystals together to see if they would, in the coming days, bond together into a single, larger crystal. |
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I 'declared' the ME Theater balcony as my new work space with a warning sign (safety first) and established a set up to grow my copper sulfate crystals. |
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A sample of the first tests I grew at home using copper sulfate. These have been varnished and left to dry on the balcony (varnish fumes aren't nice). |
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Balsa wood soaked in a copper sulfate solution. |
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Detail view of the copper sulfate soaked balsa. |
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Four glasses with copper sulfate solution. |
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Cockroaches, especially dead ones, are very common in my college's suburb. It was an opportunity to test whether copper sulfate would grown on organic matter. |
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Three plastic plates, found abandoned in a kitchenette. |
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Fibre glass was tested as a frame for the copper sulfate crystals to grow on. |