Common table salt weighs just a bit more than granulated sugar. One cup of salt = 273 grams and sugar 200 grams.
Salt and sugar crystals are quite different in shape.
Salt crystals are always cubes - six-sided shapes.
Sugar crystals differ in shape, but are roughly hexagonal prisms - oblong - with slanted ends. They usually have eight or more faces.
Salt and sugar both melt when it is put in hot water
it appears cubelike. but under a microscope it is oblong and slanted on both ends.
You can taste them or you can see that salt crystals are bigger also I know that some sugars are brown when they are in crystal form because the cane they come from are brown.
The crystalline structures of sodium chloride and sucrose are very different (face-centered cubic and monoclinic).
Sugar has distinct crystals that look different from salt grains. While salt also has crystals, they are smaller in size that sugar based ones.
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Sugar
That depends on the corresponding concentration.
No, sugar is heavier than salt.
Yes
Caster sugar is heavier.
Salt water is heavier
Salt water is heavier because it is dirty
Salt water is heavier, as it has salt disovled in it. This can be observed in some underwater caves.
salt suger = sugar salt suger = sugar salt suger = sugar salt suger = sugar
Yes salt sinks in oil and dissolves in water taking a portion of oil with the salt.
Remove the sugar
Salt water's density greater (not heavier) than that of pure water.
because salt has weight