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Prepare 250 ml of a saturated solution of copper sulfate and pour into a jar. The next day, copper sulfate crystals will fall out at the bottom of the jar. Of these, one, the largest crystal on a thin wire, dip into the newly prepared saturated solution of copper sulphate. The next day, repeat the same and do this for 15-20 days. After that, take the crystal out of the jar and dry it - and you will get a blue crystal.

Author: Shkurko D.I.

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