Each sugar granule has the mass (space) the granule occupies. Collectively, when in a 2kg bag of sugar, the mass is more obvious. Obviously, it would be difficult to measure a single granule (but not impossible).
about 10-12 thousand in the average male adults hand
The floor was sprinkled with scratchy granules of sugar.
Powdered sugar is made up of smaller granules than regular granulated sugar. That means that there is more air in a cup of powdered sugar than there is in a cup of granulated sugar because for each granule to remain separate there has to be space or air around each granule.
It depends on how much granulated sugar you have. Also, sugar granules come in different sizes so you cannot measure the mass of a single granule.
Bulk white sugar weighs 880 kilograms/cubic meter. Bulk table salt weighs 1154 kilograms/cubic meter. So no, salt and sugar don't have the same mass. Further They do not have the same density. 1 kilo of sugar has the same mass as 1 kilo of salt.
It depends, the brand of the sugar, the sand is from where, normally sugar is bigger than sand
Specialty stores or online, or you can make your own by using granulated sugar in your food processor. Be sure to pulse so the sugar does not melt from built up heat.
Those are two different things. Mass of a sugar packet . . . gram might be best. Capacity or volume of a sugar packet . . . cubic centimeter might be best.
granulated means when the material is broken down into smaller and finer pieces e.g. granulated sugar.
The size of the granules differ depending on what kind of sugar you are talking about. www.joyofbaking.com/sugar.html
Just one salt granule can be irritating if you lie on it in bed.