That would depend on how much salt or sugar you have dissolved in the water. As you have not told us that we can not give you a precise answer.
Salt water is usually denser and heavier than sugar water because salt particles are larger and disrupt the water molecules more than sugar molecules do. This causes salt water to have a greater mass per unit volume compared to sugar water.
as sugar because if you measure it in grams sugar weighs more
Yes, salt generally weighs more than both sugar and baking soda because salt is denser. A teaspoon of salt will weigh more than a teaspoon of sugar or baking soda.
More sugar can dissolve in water than salt.
Sugar water freezes faster than salt water. However, regular tap water will freeze faster than either salt, or sugar water.
Salt water is usually denser and heavier than sugar water because salt particles are larger and disrupt the water molecules more than sugar molecules do. This causes salt water to have a greater mass per unit volume compared to sugar water.
Sodium makes salt water denser.
Sugar dissolves in water faster than salt because of the structure and bonding of its atoms. The atoms of Sugar are bound very loosely whereas the atoms of salt are tightly bonded as compared to the sugar atoms. That is why sugar dissolves faster than salt.
Salt water is denser than fresh water.
Salt water is denser than pure water.
Because of the salt - salt is denser than water.
Salt water is denser than fresh (not salt) water.
because it has salt in it...
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Salt water is more denser because if you put fresh water into salt water than it wil be in the middle of the measurment cup so salt water is more denser .
as sugar because if you measure it in grams sugar weighs more
Salt water is denser than pure water.