Sugar is easily decomposed by heating.
By heating sugar is decomposed at approx. 180 oC.
Sugar is an organic compound and salt (sodium chloride) is an inorganic compound.
An ionic compound can be either salt or sugar. Table salt (sodium chloride) is a common example of an ionic compound that is a salt, while table sugar (sucrose) is a covalent compound. Both salt and sugar can consist of ions, but they have different chemical compositions and structures.
Sugar is decomposed at approx. 200 0C and sodium chloride is melted at 801 0C.
which one is neutral compound of follow air water sugar salt
Salt is a mineral. Sugar is an organic compound (carbohydrate).
Mixture.
Salt is made of sodium and chloride, hence the name sodiumchloride. It is called NaCl in technical terms. I don't know about sugar.
Salt,Sugar
Sugar is a covalent compound and doesn't separate into ionic constituents in water. Salt is an ionic compound and the constituent ions in the solid are held in place by electrostatic attraction. In water, the ions of the salt dissociate and disperse into the sugar/water matrix. These dissociated ions then support electric current.
Salt and sugar have different chemical appearences and shapes. Their taste is also different!
Salt is more polar than sugar because it is an ionic compound composed of positively charged sodium ions and negatively charged chloride ions. Sugar, on the other hand, is a covalent compound with less overall charge separation, resulting in lower polarity.