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I see that the crystle is starting to melt. Did yours melted. The more it melt the more liquid it is.
ReplyDelete-Alex V.
Sumin,
ReplyDeleteWhat I notice is that the water was evaporating so after the water evaporate we can see the salt.
-Amanda The water is getting white chunks in it. It looks awfully wierd!
ReplyDeleteI see salt crystals in the cup. The water is evaporating and leaving the salt in the cup.
ReplyDeleteJackson
The water is evaporating!
ReplyDeleteI think that the crystals will evaporate.
ReplyDelete-Alex V.
Alex, I think it's going to be plain old crystals, because when the water goes away it's just going to be salt.
ReplyDeleteJackson
Jackson, I think the salt melts.
ReplyDelete-Alex V.
The water is evaporating!
ReplyDeleteconnor