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give the reason of answer of salt and sugar mixture ​

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Answered by arvind1989
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Sugar is a covalent compound, while salt is an ionic compound. ... The melting point of salt is very high (800.7 °C or 1473.3 °F). The problem is sugar decomposes at 186 °C (367 °F) rather than melts. If you try to separate the components of the mixture using heat, all you'll get is burned sugar (carbon

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Answered by veenabhargav
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Explanation:

Sugar is a covalent compound, while salt is an ionic compound. ... The melting point of salt is very high (800.7 °C or 1473.3 °F). The problem is sugar decomposes at 186 °C (367 °F) rather than melts. If you try to separate the components of the mixture using heat, all you'll get is burned sugar (carbon

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