don't yell at me if i get this wrong :3, ok so most people recommend getting a certain amount of salt per day, too little is unhealthy, on the other hand to much can also be unhealthy, im not rly suure about sugar...
No salt does not give us energy. But sugar does. Salt has no nutrient value unless it's been iodized, even then salt is not good for you, and no it doesn't give you energy. Salt is good for flavoring food and making you retain water-weight, making you get bloated, and making your hands, fingers, feet, and toes swell. Salt is bad for you.
Sugar, followed by salt.
Yes, salt water is denser than sugar water because salt particles are heavier than sugar particles, creating a higher mass per unit volume in salt water. This difference in density is due to the molecular structure and composition of salt and sugar molecules.
Sugar! our bodies crave it.
Raw sugar is less processed than white sugar, but it has so little nutitive value that ii cannot actually be considered to be good for us.
sugar, otherwise it is actually good for you
Common preservatives used at home include salt, vinegar, and citrus juice.
Flour, milk, baking soda, salt, sugar, and raisins. Basically a scone is what we call a biscuit in the US.
in the US table salt should be around 30 $ but it varies from place to place
No. Like humans salt is bad for them in large quantities but because they're smaller than us then us it can can hurt them faster so it is not a good idea to feed them salt.
Tomato sauce
If it is said more correctly, salt dissociates in water as it is an ionic compound and seperate into ions when mixed water. Subsequently, these ions create hydration spheres very rapidly. This is the reason for the observation of rapid dissolving of salt. On the other hand, sugar has relatively large molecules which have covalent bonds. The only way sugar can dissolve in water is making hydrogen bonds with the -O-H groups it has. This takes a considerable time when compared to the dissociation of salt.