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*There's a lot of water to evaporate, so this stage takes a while (again, the more heaters you use, the longer it takes to evaporate).
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*There's a lot of water to evaporate, so this stage takes a while (again, the more warmers you use, the longer it takes to evaporate).
 
*During this stage, nothing happens for a long time, but in the end everything happens very quickly. You need to be very careful as soon as the liquid becomes slightly cloudy and yellow.
 
*During this stage, nothing happens for a long time, but in the end everything happens very quickly. You need to be very careful as soon as the liquid becomes slightly cloudy and yellow.
 
*Generally, crystals will appear on the edges of the pan towards the end.
 
*Generally, crystals will appear on the edges of the pan towards the end.
*If you inadvertently leave the liquid to heat for too long, it will solidify completely. In this case, turn off the heat and add water quickly (not too much, just enough to see all the solid become liquid again). You can then put it back on the heat, stirring to help the last crystals liquefy. Don't worry, the heaters will still work!
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*If you inadvertently leave the liquid to heat for too long, it will solidify completely. In this case, turn off the heat and add water quickly (not too much, just enough to see all the solid become liquid again). You can then put it back on the heat, stirring to help the last crystals liquefy. Don't worry, the warmers will still work!
 
*Towards the end, a smell similar to that of a baked cake should appear. It's not unpleasant, but avoid sniffing it too much! It's best to be careful when playing chemist's apprentice! Even when you're handling substances that aren't very dangerous :)
 
*Towards the end, a smell similar to that of a baked cake should appear. It's not unpleasant, but avoid sniffing it too much! It's best to be careful when playing chemist's apprentice! Even when you're handling substances that aren't very dangerous :)

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*Il y a une grande quantité d'eau à évaporer donc cette étape prend un certain temps (encore une fois, au plus on fait de chaufferette, au plus l'évaporation est longue)
*Lors de cette étape il ne se passera rien pendant longtemps, mais à la fin tout va très vite. Il faut donc être très attentif dès lors que le liquide se trouble très légèrement et jauni.
*Généralement, sur la fin, des cristaux apparaitrons sur les bords de la casseroles.
*Si par mégarde, on laisse le liquide trop longtemps chauffer, il se solidifie complétement. Dans ce cas, couper le feu et ajouter de l'eau rapidement (pas en trop grande quantité, juste assez pour voir '''tout le solide redevenir liquide'''). On peut en suite le remettre sur le feu en remuant pour aider les dernier cristaux à ce liquéfier. Pas d'inquiétude, les chaufferettes fonctionneront tout de même !
*Vers la fin une odeur proche de celle d'un gâteau au four devrait apparaitre. Elle n'est pas désagréable mais éviter de trop la renifler !! Mieux vaut être prudent lorsque l'on joue à l'apprenti chimiste ! Même lorsque l'on manipule des substances peu dangereuse :)
Traduction*There's a lot of water to evaporate, so this stage takes a while (again, the more warmers you use, the longer it takes to evaporate).
*During this stage, nothing happens for a long time, but in the end everything happens very quickly. You need to be very careful as soon as the liquid becomes slightly cloudy and yellow.
*Generally, crystals will appear on the edges of the pan towards the end.
*If you inadvertently leave the liquid to heat for too long, it will solidify completely. In this case, turn off the heat and add water quickly (not too much, just enough to see all the solid become liquid again). You can then put it back on the heat, stirring to help the last crystals liquefy. Don't worry, the warmers will still work!
*Towards the end, a smell similar to that of a baked cake should appear. It's not unpleasant, but avoid sniffing it too much! It's best to be careful when playing chemist's apprentice! Even when you're handling substances that aren't very dangerous :)
  • There's a lot of water to evaporate, so this stage takes a while (again, the more warmers you use, the longer it takes to evaporate).
  • During this stage, nothing happens for a long time, but in the end everything happens very quickly. You need to be very careful as soon as the liquid becomes slightly cloudy and yellow.
  • Generally, crystals will appear on the edges of the pan towards the end.
  • If you inadvertently leave the liquid to heat for too long, it will solidify completely. In this case, turn off the heat and add water quickly (not too much, just enough to see all the solid become liquid again). You can then put it back on the heat, stirring to help the last crystals liquefy. Don't worry, the warmers will still work!
  • Towards the end, a smell similar to that of a baked cake should appear. It's not unpleasant, but avoid sniffing it too much! It's best to be careful when playing chemist's apprentice! Even when you're handling substances that aren't very dangerous :)