Yes.
One piece of sugar is a grain, which is also the same for salt. E.g., a grain of sugar or a grain of salt.
They are the same thing. now shut up and enjoy it!
Remains the same
in equilibrium
In English the word "oxigen" is merely a misspelling of oxygen.
yes
Same as it is now, a pharmacist, a druggist.
They are all types of grain, but they are not the same grain.
Seconds, as a measure of time.
yes
The English system (avoirdupois) allows those who use it a standardized and accepted method of describing quantities...the same as any other standardized system of measurement.
Possibly because it is easier to grip. Shaving mugs had the same style of handle.
No, one is an oil and the other is a grain.
The metric 'kilometer' is typically used to express the length of the same category of measurements as the English 'mile'. But it's a stretch to say that they are "about the same". One kilometer is almost 38% shorter than a mile.
Full grain leather and Top Grain leather are the same as deined by the American Tanners association.
The English system is measured in units of yards. Meter unit length in the metric system.
One piece of sugar is a grain, which is also the same for salt. E.g., a grain of sugar or a grain of salt.