It depends, the brand of the sugar, the sand is from where, normally sugar is bigger than sand
The floor was sprinkled with scratchy granules of sugar.
Each sugar granule has the mass (space) the granule occupies. Collectively, when in a 2kg bag of sugar, the mass is more obvious. Obviously, it would be difficult to measure a single granule (but not impossible).
Powdered sugar is made up of smaller granules than regular granulated sugar. That means that there is more air in a cup of powdered sugar than there is in a cup of granulated sugar because for each granule to remain separate there has to be space or air around each granule.
Grain of sand is bigger
Clay, Silt, Sand, Granule, Pebble, Cobble and Boulder.
A grain of sand is a tiny piece of rock or mineral, usually made of silica. A grain of sugar is a small crystal of sucrose, a type of carbohydrate. Both are small, granular substances commonly used for various purposes.
It depends on how much granulated sugar you have. Also, sugar granules come in different sizes so you cannot measure the mass of a single granule.
I have sugar sand what grass will grow?
When water is poured into a mixture of sugar and white sand, the sugar dissolves in the water while the sand remains as a solid. This separation occurs because sugar is soluble in water while sand is not. The result is a suspension with sand particles and dissolved sugar in the water.
Yes, water can be used to separate sand and sugar. Sugar will dissolve in water, while sand will not. By adding water to the mixture, the sugar will dissolve and can be separated from the sand by filtration or evaporation.
Soluble in water, sand is not.
Sand is composed of mineral particles like quartz, while sugar is a carbohydrate molecule called sucrose. Sand is not soluble in water, while sugar is. Sugar is sweet to taste, while sand is not.