Science, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

What is common and different between salt and sand?
no nonsence please or else i will report it

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Answered by annette7
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Answer:

nail i ionic compound n other one is not ncl is solvable

Answered by riya3116
2
Answer:


Both are minerals made into granules from erosion or human grinding. Both can be separated out of water by evaporation. Both have irregularly sized crystals in a crystalline structure. Both are primarily formed/refined in the ocean. Both are more dense than water.

Dont know if that’s the answer you’re looking for, since it’s specific to what we think of as “table salt” or “sea salt,” which is sodium chloride.

The common between salt and sand is that they both are crystal.

Letters S and A are common ; also both are solids, both are present in the sea as well as rocks.



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