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Experiment showing crystal formation, copper (II) sulphate crystals after four hours, large enough for their triclinic structure to be visible

Experiment showing crystal formation, copper (II) sulphate crystals after four hours, large enough for their triclinic structure to be visible


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Filename: 955_08_45021107.jpg

Size: 4103 x 4087 (8.8MB)

Date: 18th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Author: Dorling Kindersley

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© Dorling Kindersley/UIG

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Experiment showing crystal formation, copper (II) sulphate crystals after four hours, large enough for their triclinic structure to be visible

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© Dorling Kindersley/UIG

Blue Chemistry Copper Crystal Education Experiment Image Sequence Liquid Petri Dish Science Series Chemical Compound Crystallization Sulphate


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In this photo print, we witness the mesmerizing beauty of crystal formation through a scientific experiment. The image showcases copper (II) sulphate crystals after four hours of careful observation and nurturing. These remarkable crystals have grown to an impressive size, allowing us to marvel at their triclinic structure, which is clearly visible against the pristine white background. The vibrant blue hues of the crystals stand out vividly against their surroundings, creating a visually striking contrast that captivates our attention. This studio shot perfectly captures the essence of this chemical compound's crystallization process, offering a glimpse into the wonders of chemistry and education. Displayed in a petri dish filled with liquid, these copper (II) sulphate crystals symbolize both precision and experimentation. With no people present in the frame, our focus solely rests on these intricate formations that nature has gifted us. This image sequence from Dorling Kindersley's collection serves as a testament to humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and understanding. It reminds us that even within controlled environments like laboratories or classrooms, there is immense beauty waiting to be discovered. Whether you are passionate about science or simply appreciate artistry in its purest form, this photograph is sure to ignite your curiosity and leave you awe-inspired by the wonders hidden within microscopic worlds.

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