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Both sugar and water can be poured. Why is water a liquid but not salt?​

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Answered by madhudevi2508
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Answer:

Explanation:

Because water molecules are polar, any liquid that does not have polar molecules—such as oil—is usually immiscible with water.

Salt is an ionic compound, meaning it is a substance made up of electrically charged molecules called ions.

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