Growing Sweet Crystals: the Sweet Crystals Experiment Sugar Crystals (Rock Candy)
Turn ordinary sugar into shiny structures while mastering the scientific method - perfect for your science fair! ✨
Central theme: Homemade sugar crystals - Author: Integrated STEM

🎯 General objective.
Understand the process of crystallization creating sucrose crystals by means of a supersaturated solution and analyze how variables such as temperature or sugar purity affect growth.
💪 Personal objective
Plan, execute and communicate a clear experiment with well-organized data and appealing visuals to impress judges and audiences at the science fair.
🌍 Theoretical introduction
When you dissolve a lot of sugar in hot water, you get a supersaturated solution. As the water cools and some of it evaporates, the sugar molecules are rearranged creating crystals 🧊.
- More temperature ⇒ more solubility.
- Slow cooling ⇒ crystals larger.
- Impurities or vibrations ⇒ crystals smaller.
🔬 Scientific method: your plan of attack.
- Observation: Crystals appear in concentrated solutions.
- Question: How does the initial temperature influence the size of the crystals?
- Hypothesis: The higher the initial temperature, the larger the crystals will be.
- Design: Maintain constant bottles and volume; change only the initial temperature.
- Data: Measure every 24 h the length of the crystal in mm.
- Analysis: Size vs. temperature graph.
🧩 Experiment setup
Use a glass jar to suspend a stick from a clamp, keeping it from touching the walls.
Side view of the assembly:
┌───────────────────────────┐
│ Clamp / Bracket │
│ ──────────────── │
│ │ │ │
│ | │
│ Crystals │
│ | │
│ Solution │
│ | │
│ Bottle │
└───────────────────────────┘
🛠️ Bill of Materials
| Material | Economic | Standard | Professional |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sugar | Common white | Refined white | Food grade |
| Water | Filtered faucet | Bottled | Distilled |
| Container | Resistant glass | Glass flask | Borosilicate flask |
🧭 Step-by-step guide
- Nucleation: Moisten the stick and dip it in sugar. Let it dry.
- Heating: Heats water without bringing it to a violent boiling point.
- Saturation: Add sugar little by little (approx. 3 parts sugar to 1 part water).
- Dumping: Pour the solution into the bottle and suspend the stick.
- Wait: Let stand for 3 to 7 days in a place without vibrations.
📎 Data logging
| Day | Ambient temp. | Size (mm) | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | - | 0 | Start of the experiment |
| 3 | - | - | First visible crystals |
| 7 | - | - | Final results |
