

Dont make the same mistake as me
So, today I was cleaning the beaker and adding new solution to one of my CuSO4 crystals. I didn’t feel like filtering so I thought I had to dissolve all of the salt for the new solution. So, I started generously pouring water until every little salt crystal dissolved. After a few hours I found the crystal as if somebody got hungry and had eaten a bunch. Im pretty sure it’s due to the water I added which created a solution under the point of saturation which was indeed hungry and ate my crystal (you can see the crumbs at the bottom). Hope this was informative.
Advice for a beginner
Hey, beginner here. Today I attempted my first crystallization of CuSO4 (first time at practical chemistry ever). I used the slow cooling method. The crystal came out as a thin crust but I forgot to take a pic (u can kinda see it on the bottom). Do you have any advice how to make the crystals bigger and more crystal-looking. Of the possible answers i can say that 1) I just threw in a bunch of powder after like 15-20 minutes of cooling so maybe I need to wait a few days
2) Since it was my first time I was very hesitant to adding more salt (and didn’t weigh it) so the saturation of the solution is questionable.
Also, I would love to hear any general chemistry advice you have.
Any suggestions about replacing the knight?
11700 trophies. Really dont like the knight. No synergy with the attack nor really good defending abilities. I noticed my deck lacks trash cards real bad. Im thinking Skeleton King or Lil prince.