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No, mixing sugar and chocolate is not a chemical change. It's a physical change.

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No. Mixing salt and sugar is a physical process.

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Yes, because a chemical change would mean that salt or sugar would have to change in chemical formula or state of matter

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no it is a mixture not a compound

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How can you separate salt and sugar?

Organic SolventsBenzene and other solvents will dissolve sugar, but not salt. Salt is slightly soluble in ethanol, but this method can be used for experiments. Add the mixture to ethanol and strain out the salt with filter paper. Evaporating the ethanol will leave the sugar behind.Water Solution First in a large glass of cold water and mix the "Salt+Sugar" you have there.Then wait until some solid particles form on the bottom of the glass.Carefully take the water out of the glass.The solid particles are SUGARThen the water is SALT+WATERTake the "Salt+Water" and boil it until there is no more water.Then you will end with just SALT (hot salt...)In theory, if a water solution is cooled, sugar crystals should precipitate before the salt, but this is difficult to control experimentally.


Is mixing coca powder with water a physical or chemical change?

To call it an physical or chemical change, we first need to describe both of them briefly. A physical change is the one which does not change the chemical properties of a substance. A chemical change is the one which changes the chemical properties of a substance. Whether they can be recovered or not is not of importance here. So if you mean to dissolve some powder in hot water such that it does not make any reaction with water, then its a physical change. (Mixing flour or salt or sugar powder are examples) However if you put some powder in hot water which creates a reaction and the molecules of that powder are no longer the same, then it would be a chemical change. (Adding tiny sodium or potassium pieces to water are examples)


Does salt dissolve in water faster than sugar?

yes.The chemical structure of salt(NaCl) is simpler than that of the sugar (C6H12O6)


What is a catchy name or title for your science project having to do with sugar and salt water?

salty plants..


Sugar and salt do they have the same taste?

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