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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.
"Thicker" is not an adjective that makes sense in this context.
Salt water can dehydrate plants and disrupt their ability to absorb nutrients due to high levels of sodium. Soda contains sugar and chemicals that can harm plant roots and soil, potentially leading to stunted growth or even death in severe cases. It is best to avoid using salt water or soda in plant care.
Sugar makes better crystals than salt because sugar crystals tend to form larger and more defined shapes due to their molecular structure. The molecules in sugar are arranged in a repeating pattern that allows for more intricate crystal formations compared to salt. Additionally, sugar crystals are often more visually appealing and have a sweeter flavor compared to salt crystals.
Salt and sugar can both help ice melt faster by lowering the freezing point of water. Vinegar, on the other hand, can lower the freezing point even more than salt or sugar, potentially making ice freeze longer when added to water.
Salt is not better than sugar for a plant. In almost every case, salt will eventually kill a plant while sugar is sometimes used in plant food.
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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.
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Salt and sugar have different chemical appearences and shapes. Their taste is also different!
Salt will melt first.
Sugar dissolves faster than salt in water. Salt has stronger bonds than sugar. That what makes sugar dissolve faster (because it has weaker bonds and structure than salt)
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sprinkle salt on it and it will poisin it
Sugar water has some of the nutrients that is important in a plants life cycle. On the other hand, salt water, actually slowly kills the plant, therefore it has no nutrients that the plant absorbs and needs for a healthy lifestyle. But overall, tap water or filtered water are very good for a plant!
They will dissolve at basically the same time. It depends on the size of crystal of the sugar and salt.