No, an atom is nothing specific it is made of Protons, Neutons and Electrons.
Sugar and Salt are made from ELEMENTS. Normal table salt is made from the combination of Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl) which forms NaCl. NaCl is normal table salt.
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Sugar and salt are compunds Gold is an element Household sugar is sucrose, it is made from carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; with the formula C12H22O11, it is a glucose and a fructose molecule bonded together. Table salt is sodium chloride, NaCl, made from a sodium and a chlorine atom bonding together. Gold is just gold ,Au.
B, sugar and vinegar.
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.
There are a few different ways that you can test the difference between water, salt water, and sugar water. You can test boiling point for example.
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added alcohol to the mixture.. sugar is an organic compound having carbon atom. it can be easily dissolved.. but salt cannot be dissolved in alcohol.
An example is sugar or salt... Sorry I can't think of anymore.
mixture of salt and sugar, sand and soil etc.
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a example of solutions are salt & sugar...
An ionic compound can be either salt or sugar. Table salt (sodium chloride) is a common example of an ionic compound that is a salt, while table sugar (sucrose) is a covalent compound. Both salt and sugar can consist of ions, but they have different chemical compositions and structures.
No. It is a carbohydrate. Salt would be an example of a mineral.
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No, they are not.For example: table salt and table sugar.(household sugar and salt); salt is sodium chloride(NaCl), and sugar is sucrose(C12H22O2). Therefore no not all substances that look the same are the same.
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