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So this is basically what you need to carry out this experiment: You need; a stannous chloride solution, a dish to hold it in, some alligator clips, some paper clips and a power source. Each of the paper clips will serve as an electrode, and theyamp;#39;re clamped to either side of the dish using the alligator clips. The dishes then filled with a few milliliters of two molar stannous chloride solution (~3 mL 2M SnCl₂) which I made in a previous video. Iamp;#39;ll provide a link to the stannous chloride video in the description. Then to the power source, an alligator clip is attached to the positive and the negative terminals. The moment the circuit is completed by connecting the second alligator clip, the crystals should start to grow. The crystals will grow from whichever alligator clip was attached to the negative terminal. So, after [it] was attached we can see the crystal starting to grow. It was very interesting for me to see this the first time but I was honestly quite underwhe