Sugar is an organic compound and salt (sodium chloride) is an inorganic compound.
True. Table sugar and salt are pure substances because they are composed of only one type of molecule – sucrose for sugar and sodium chloride for salt.
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True. Table sugar (sucrose) and table salt (sodium chloride) are both examples of pure substances because they are composed of only one type of molecule and have a consistent chemical composition.
Salt and sugar are things, hence, they use the pronoun it. Do you have any salt? No, we are out of it.
No, sugar doesn't contain salt.
Salt and sugar doesn't react.
Salt and sugar have different chemical appearences and shapes. Their taste is also different!
During evaporation, salt will remain in its solid crystal form as the water evaporates, while sugar will dissolve in the water and evaporate along with it. This is because salt is a mineral compound while sugar is a organic compound that can dissolve in water.
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No. Salt and sugar are combined all the time in cooking, and no cocaine is formed. In addition to have a different structure from sugar and salt, Cocaine contains nitrogen, which is not found in salt or sugar. Cocaine is derived from the coca plant, and has nothing to do with salt and sugar.