You don't add salt to fertilizer, it will kill the plants. I am not aware of sugar being an additive either. It will attract insects and animals, something you don't want!
Flour does contain wheat, while powdered sugar and salt do not.
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The substance that is not soluble in water is sand. Salt, sugar, and powdered drink mix are all soluble in water and will dissolve when mixed with it.
Some examples are: powdered sugar and big crystal sugar, powdered salt and pieces of salt, powdered aspirin and tablets of aspirin etc.
Sugar burns when it is heated to a very high temperature. Salt does not burn.
Powdered sugar is made out of a sugar that has been finely processed - it is, basically, granulated sugar that has been finely ground. Cornstarch is added to commercial powdered sugar to keep it from clumping and being pesky to sift.
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Sugar is a white, crystalline substance that typically comes in granulated form, similar in appearance to table salt. It can also be found in refined forms such as powdered sugar or brown sugar.
No, winnowing involves separating components based on weight through blowing air. Powdered salt and sugar have similar weights and sizes, making it difficult to separate them effectively via winnowing. Other methods like dissolving in water or using a sieve might be more appropriate.
by sieving
When powdered salt is mixed with water, it forms a salt solution. The salt particles dissolve in the water, creating a homogeneous mixture.
Salt would make water more dense when dissolved in it.