Sugar kind of melts and turns brown but salt doesn't, it just heats up.
No, because you can't boil sugar. It will decompose beforehand. However, you can distinguish sugar and salt by heating them. Sugar will melt and decompose before 300 Celsius. Salt will not melt until ~800 Celsius
no, table sugar and salt are compounds.
well one is sugar and one is salt...
The sugar is more sweet and the salt is more salty.
Salt breaks apart into ions. Table sugar does not, the table sugar stays as a molecular compound.
Sugar is easily decomposed by heating.
Table salt and table sugar are both white and grainy. They both dissolve in water and other liquids.
Sugar
No. Table sugar is sucrose. Magnesium sulfate is epsom salt.
By heating sugar is decomposed at approx. 180 oC.
Both (table) salt and sugar are soluble in water.
Table sugar is comprised of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen, while table salt is made of sodium and chlorine. Additionally, table sugar is created with a covalent bond while table salt is created with an ionic bond