they are made up of different substances and are broken down different
no, table sugar and salt are compounds.
Yes, both table salt and sugar are considered homogeneous substances because they have a uniform appearance and composition throughout. This means that if you were to take a sample from any part of the substance, it would have the same properties as the rest of the substance.
Sugar. You can caramelize sugar on a home stove quite easily. Salt's melting temperature, by contrast, is orders of magnitude higher
Yes. Both are compounds with definite compositions. Table sugar is also called sucrose, and its chemical formula is C12H22O11. Table salt is also called sodium chloride, and its chemical formula is NaCl.
well one is sugar and one is salt...
Table sugar is a pure substance. It is made up of one type of molecule that cannot be separated into two or more components. Mixtures can be separated. For example, a mixture of water and sand can be separated into two components. Other examples of pure substances are diamonds, and table salt.
True. Table sugar (sucrose) and table salt (sodium chloride) are both examples of pure substances because they are composed of only one type of molecule and have a consistent chemical composition.
It depends. Some table salt is pure, or nearly pure, sodium chloride. An increasing amount of table salt is being sold with iodine added to it, which makes this "iodized" salt not a pure substance. Table sugar is usually pure, or nearly pure, sucrose. It's usually pure enough to be considered a pure substance. Refined sugar and refined salt (without additives or impurities) are pure substances.
Table salt and table sugar are both white and grainy. They both dissolve in water and other liquids.
Both table sugar and table salt are commonly used as food seasonings. They are white crystalline substances and are soluble in water. However, they have different chemical compositions and flavors - sugar is sweet while salt is salty.
Sugar is a white, crystalline substance that typically comes in granulated form, similar in appearance to table salt. It can also be found in refined forms such as powdered sugar or brown sugar.
This could be for instance sugar or table salt: both neutral, white and crystallic, but there are many, many more.