It depends- on temperature, stillness of the solute, and size of the salt grains. If everything is controlled, the smaller grains should dissolve quicker
Table salt is granulated and refined halite (sodium chloride mineral).
Glucose - one of the results of photosynthesis Sugar - refined glucose
One is refined and the other has nuclear waste
After the dissolution of rock salt follow the filtration; the filtrate is refined by repeated processes of crystallization/recrystallization.
A difference of quality; the pure chemical compound is a refined compound, having a very low concentration of impurities.
All types of refined sodium chloride (NaCl) are identical.
The sugar in the rice is at a very low level. Its is not harmful like the refined one.
Yes, you can substitute white granulated sugar for cane sugar, since most sugars do come from cane. The important thing is to use granulated (not powdered), and to use white if that's what's called for, and to use brown sugar if that's what's called for.
Brown sugar is less refined than white. The brown colour is removed by a bleaching agent.
No... Powdered sugar is icing sugar. Granulated sugar is white sugar that is in granules. Chemically they are identical. The difference is in the physical structure. You can create your own powdered sugar by using a blender and granulated sugar. It won't be as fine, but it will be closer.
The difference between diesel fuel and gasoline is the amount of refining that occurs to the oil. There are many different "flavors" of oil that are pumped out of the ground in varying locations. Depending on the oil that is pumped out, it's easier to use the oil for various different purposes. Furthermore, oil is then refined in large facilities call oil refineries. Gasoline is more refined than diesel fuel, which is the main difference between the two, as far as I know.
in oil and gas industry pipeline is the tem used to transport the refined product to end user , while flowline is the line which transports non refined product from its production well to the treatment plant.