No, salt is sodium chloride while sugar is a complex organic molecule made of carbons, hydrogens and oxygens. It is chemically impossible for salt to turn into sugar.
Remove the sugar
No. Salt and sugar are combined all the time in cooking, and no cocaine is formed. In addition to have a different structure from sugar and salt, Cocaine contains nitrogen, which is not found in salt or sugar. Cocaine is derived from the coca plant, and has nothing to do with salt and sugar.
alot of sugar and salt because when you work out you sweat. When you sweat you lose the water,sugar and salts in your body.
The variable for both sugar and salt is temperature: more sugar or salt will dissolve in water at a higher temperature. The amount of water is also a factor, since more water will be able to dissolve more sugar or salt.
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Not even close. Serious question? If so, the answer is unequivocally NO.
That is not possible in anyone's pantry
i has this speacail stuff that make it turn in to sugar its in there body.
SUGAR!
Yes.
because it turns into an acid
No, because not all white foods contain sugar so how could they turn into sugar if they contain none.
salt suger = sugar salt suger = sugar salt suger = sugar salt suger = sugar
No, it does stimulate the release of insulin, which burns available sugars in the body.
The sugar water would turn slushy if the temperature turns COLD.
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No, sugar doesn't contain salt.