Salt is much more polar than sugar. Salt is in fact ionic. Sugar is organic.
Both sugar and salt dissolve in hot water. However because sugar has OH groups it is polar and more easily dissolved than salt
More sugar can dissolve in water than salt.
Anything that is bonded by an ionic or polar-covalent bond.
The sugar is more sweet and the salt is more salty.
Unlike salt and sugar, petrol is a nonpolar substance, meaning that the electrons in its molecules are evenly distributed, rather than concentrated in some areas to make the molecule negatively charged on one side and positively charged on the other, as is the case with polar substances. Polar substances, as well as ionic substances such as salt, tend to dissolve more effectively in other polar substances, such as water, while nonpolar substances tend to dissolve well in nonpolar substances, such as oil. So while salt and sugar dissolve well in water, and oil might dissolve well in petrol, salt and sugar will not dissolve to any great degree in petrol.
Both sugar and salt dissolve in hot water. However because sugar has OH groups it is polar and more easily dissolved than salt
Sugar is polar, and vinegar is usually a solution of water and acetic acid... both of which are polar. Oil is non-polar.
More sugar can dissolve in water than salt.
Based on observing salt is more crystalize than sugar
Anything that is bonded by an ionic or polar-covalent bond.
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The sugar is more sweet and the salt is more salty.
The variable for both sugar and salt is temperature: more sugar or salt will dissolve in water at a higher temperature. The amount of water is also a factor, since more water will be able to dissolve more sugar or salt.
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Unlike salt and sugar, petrol is a nonpolar substance, meaning that the electrons in its molecules are evenly distributed, rather than concentrated in some areas to make the molecule negatively charged on one side and positively charged on the other, as is the case with polar substances. Polar substances, as well as ionic substances such as salt, tend to dissolve more effectively in other polar substances, such as water, while nonpolar substances tend to dissolve well in nonpolar substances, such as oil. So while salt and sugar dissolve well in water, and oil might dissolve well in petrol, salt and sugar will not dissolve to any great degree in petrol.
Yes, sugar is more soluble in water than salt.
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