Kool Aid Rock Candy
Have you ever madekoolaid rock candy?
ThisKool Aid Rock Candyis such a fun, colorfulsummer experimentkids will love!
So add akool aid rock candy recipeto yoursummer bucket list ideasand get ready for afun summer activityfor kids.
Place on parchment paper and allow them to dry completely.
Rock candy with kool aid
You want to make sugar water that is fully saturated with sugar.
You want 1 part water to 3 parts granulated sugar.
If it is cloudy (the stage our above picture is), keep cooking and stirring.
Kool-aid rock candy
Empty 1 package Kool Aid in a large canning jar.
We used a clothespin to keep the stick upright.
It will take about a week for your rock candy to form enough to impress your kids.
Rock Candy Experiment
Look at the beautiful crystals it makes.
And because of the kool aid it looks and tastes fantastic!
Why you soak & dry the sticks?
The stick provides the surface on which the crystals will grow.
These tiny sugars makeseed crystalsprovide starting points for larger crystals to grow.What makes the crystals grow?
The sugar molecules will collect on the seed crystals you created on the stick.
The rock candy will actually grow molecule by molecule; ending in about a quadrillion molecules!
Summer Fun
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