sugar is spelled 'sucre' (masc.) and salt is spelled 'sel' (masc.)
Sugar is "sucre" and salt is "sel" in French.
Epsom salt is called "एपसम सॉल्ट" (Epsom Salt) in Hindi language.
Salt, or the salt sel=salt, le is the masculine article for the.
"Sel" is masculine in French and is used as the masculine form of "salt."
The word "salt" comes from the Latin word "sal," which is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root word "sal," meaning salt. The English word "salt" has its roots in this Latin origin.
In Telugu, epsom salt can be called ఎప్సమ్ ఉప్పు (epsam uppu) or వైట్ మూకుపిండి ఉప్పు (white mookupindi uppu).
sugar is sweet , salt is salty
Salt would have a more bitter taste. Salt would hurt more if put in a wound. Raw sugar has, browner, larger crystals then salt and white sugar.
The mixture of salt and sugar crystals is heterogeneous.
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Salt and sugar have different chemical appearences and shapes. Their taste is also different!
Sugar. Salt often slows down the process of melting, so sugar is what would melt it faster.
A mixture of salt and sugar can be separated by using an organic solvent to dissolve the sugar. When the sugar is dissolved, it can be separated by filtering the salt from the liquid sugar,then recrystallise both solutions to from back their original crystals.
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sodium is a metal that is highly reactive with water while sugar is a sweetener you put in your tea. Sodium chloride which is sodium and chlorine makes table salt which is... well salty so your all in all answer in no
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