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Research Paper On Rock Candy
Rock candy is a collection of large sugar crystals that are "grown" from a sugar-water solution. Sugar, comes in many different physical states. As a solid it can either be without shape, like when it forms cotton candy, or a highly ordered structure and shape, like when it forms rock candy crystals

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