Do you want to have fun with Science? Then enter the RACI ACT Crystal Growing Competition and learn all about growing beautiful crystals.

The aim is to grow the best possible crystal of potash alum or another substance over a period of 6 weeks during Term 2/3, closing on Friday 06 August 2021. Winners will be announced during National Science Week (14-22 August 2021). The awards giving ceremony will be held at the University of Canberra Open Day (to be confirmed), Science building , Chemistry labs and broadcasted online at the ACT crystal growing competition Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ACTCrystal/?ref=bookmarks).

Crystals will be judged on shape and clarity firstly, rather than size. The winning crystals in each division will receive certificates/trophy with winning schools receiving a recognition. Winner's crystals will be sent to the national crystal growing competition if circumstances allow.

Crystals are to be grown by families, individuals or small groups of up to 3 students. One (1) winning crystal and two (2) runners up will be chosen for each division, and the judging will require the actual crystals to be sent in and photographed. Crystals will be judged on size, shape and clarity. Each state will choose up to seven (7) crystals per division to the National Competition judging panel.

The competition is judged in the following categories:

Preschool-kindy division
Year 1-3 division
Year 4-6 division
Year 7-10 Division
Year 11-12 and open division (public entry)

How to register? Free registration

1. Online via RACI web site and indicate if you require Alum to be sent out to schools or family gp.
(Registration page will open in due course)
2. Alum will be provided free of charge if fund is secured via the National Science Week ACT.
Otherwise, it can be purchased (if needed) from Rowe Scientific:Please use this form and send it directly to Rowe Scientific Kazi Hoque [email protected] (cc [email protected])

3. Send your crystals, reports and list of individuals involved to; 
Prof. Dr Ashraf Ghanem, University of Canberra, School of Science, Science building 3, office C42, Bruce 2617 ACT
If you require instruction/assistance, please contact [email protected]

 

 


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