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Q: What is a tiny cube of sugar or salt called?
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How is a sugar cube like a sedimentary rock?

A sugar cube looks like a sedimentary rock because, it has small and tiny particals such as those tiny crystals you see in a sugar cube. A sedimentary rock on the other hand, is composed of small sediments, like a sugar cube is composed of small particals and crystals.


How is the sugar cube look like a sedimentary rock?

A sugar cube looks like a sedimentary rock because, it has small and tiny particals such as those tiny crystals you see in a sugar cube. A sedimentary rock on the other hand, is composed of small sediments, like a sugar cube is composed of small particals and crystals.


Why does a sugar cube take longer to dissolve than a crystal sugar in hot tea?

The speed at which something dissolves is a function of its surface area. A spoon of sugar and a sugar cube may have the same mass, but the tiny crystals in the spoon of sugar have a cumulative surface area much larger than that of the cube.


What are tiny rocks as small as grains of salt called?

Tiny rocks the size of salt grains are generally called, "Sand".


Why does sea salt make holes in an ice cube?

Sodium Chloride - salt, whether sea or table - lowers the temperature threshold between water's liquid and solid state , hence it "melts" ice. The holes in the ice cube are tiny "melt spots" caused by the salt crystal. This is why people put salt on roads and sidewalks also.


Tiny tubes in the stem that transport sugar are called?

Xylem and Phloem


Are table sugar and table salt are pure substances?

Table sugar and table salt are a pure substances unless the salt is labeled iodized salt. Iodized salt is regular table salt with tiny amounts of an iodine compound added such as potassium iodide or sodium iodide. The iodine is added because many people have an iodine deficit which can lead to thyroid problems.


What solid are soluble?

I guess sugar, because i tested it out loads of times. Salt doesn't because the tiny pieces still are stuck in the ground. So, salt doesn't COMPLETELY dissolve.


Do salt or sugar crystals grow faster and why?

Salt crystals form faster because they clump together, and they are more cubic so they are easier to grow. Sugar crystals, on the other hand, have more density than salt crystals so they take longer to grow.


Can you separate water from sugar using filtration?

because sugar and salt are soluble to water it cannot be seperated by filtration but can by evaporation. in filtration it cannot seperate becasue it has been broken down into tiny particles and it pass through the filter being used.


Kidneys are made of many that filter water sugar salt and wastes from the blood?

Nephrons are the tiny filters that remove nitrogenous wastes from the blood. Nephrons are found in the kidneys.


What does Kidney works harder with salt or water?

It works harder with salt. The Kidney needs water to be healthy, and our bodies need salt but only a tiny, tiny amount each day.