My hypothesis was that using sticks with seed crystals will produce more rock candy than sticks without.
Rock candy science project hypothesis.
This experiment supports that hypothesis.
How does the type of sugar used affect rock h ypothesis if the type of sugars used to make the rock candy are different then the hardness consistency will vary because some materials affect the state of things like food.
Rock candy projects take about 10 days from start to finish and can be done either in class or as a take home assignment where students observe the project at home.
Based on the results of my experiment it s clear that those tiny seed crystals are an important rock candy hack.
Conclude the project by allowing students to.
In this experiment using rock candy the sugar didn t affect the outcome of the candies.
The brown sugar took the longest to dry and the powdered sugar was the fastest to dry.
My hypothesis was that if the type of sugars used to make the rock candy are different then the hardness consistency will vary because some materials affect the state of things like food.
Overall this experiment proves that it doesn t matter which type of sugar you use to make rock candy squares it will result the same.
Introduction my project rock candy is about finding out if different types of sugars used to make rock candy affect its hardness consistency.
As long as the sugar to water ratio is close to 3 1 the rock candy will grow.
This study had limitations though things i could have done better.
Will also increase because.
Hypothesis we think that the boiling water will form the bigger crystals.
Is increased then the final mass of the rock candy.
Temperature that the sugar and water are heated at.