Salt would have a more bitter taste.
Salt would hurt more if put in a wound.
Raw sugar has, browner, larger crystals then salt and white sugar.
yes dissolving sugar in a coffee is a physical change in a chemical change a new substance will be formed, and the component of this substance will be different from the parent substance. but in the case of sugar dissolving in coffee, mixture of sugar and coffee retain their respective properties. Moreover we can also separate the constituents from that mixture.and there is no new substance is formed
If you meant, how could you separate a mixture of sugar and sand, then you can disolve sugar in water, filter the sand out of the sugar water solution, then evaporate the water to get the sugar back by boiling it.
yes they are one of the 7 physical properties===========================Would they not be 2 of the 7 ?
Sugar dissolving would be an example of a physical change. This is because it does not change chemically, so it is still sugar.
Each chemical element has specific chemical and physical properties.
Sugar is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. Physical scientists study the properties and behavior of matter and energy, so they may investigate the physical and chemical properties of sugar molecules and how they interact with other substances. This can involve examining sugar's structure, its solubility, melting point, and other physical characteristics.
Adding sugar to cereal is a physical change because the sugar does not undergo a chemical reaction when mixed with the cereal. The sugar retains its chemical structure and properties, only altering the taste of the cereal.
The ability to separate the sugar and water through physical means (such as evaporation) would be conclusive evidence that mixing sugar in water is a physical change. This shows that the properties of both the sugar and water have not changed chemically, indicating a physical rather than a chemical change.
Sugar crystals are physical objects.
No, it is a chemical change. A physical change would be for instance a wooden plank, if yoiu took that wooden plank and broke it in half it would still be a wooden plank with the same properties, the only things that changed is its shape. Your sugar in water could not be seperated back out because it has dissolved into the water and now has different properties.
yes dissolving sugar in a coffee is a physical change in a chemical change a new substance will be formed, and the component of this substance will be different from the parent substance. but in the case of sugar dissolving in coffee, mixture of sugar and coffee retain their respective properties. Moreover we can also separate the constituents from that mixture.and there is no new substance is formed
Various gasses may have similar physical properties.
If you meant, how could you separate a mixture of sugar and sand, then you can disolve sugar in water, filter the sand out of the sugar water solution, then evaporate the water to get the sugar back by boiling it.
yes they are one of the 7 physical properties===========================Would they not be 2 of the 7 ?
Sugar dissolving would be an example of a physical change. This is because it does not change chemically, so it is still sugar.
Each chemical element has specific chemical and physical properties.
Melting a sugar cube is a physical change because the substance remains sugar, just in a different form (solid to liquid). The chemical composition of sugar does not change during the melting process.