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Growing Crystals Part 1: Actualizing the Formation of Crystalline Solid

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GROWING CRYSTALS PART 1, A lesson that focuses on the different types of formation of crystalline solid, its properties and the attractive forces responsible to it during chemical bonding.
It is expected that at the end of the lesson the following skills are achieved:
To describe the different types of crystals and their properties: ionic, metallic, covalent and molecular.
To classify crystals according to the forces of attraction.
To relate the properties of different types of solids to the bonding or interactions among particles in these solids.
To Design and create your desired crystalline formation using sugar and sodium tetraborate.

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