What is difference between salt and sand
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Salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) is an ionic compound that is soluble in water. Sand (mostly silicon dioxide) is not. Salt is use as a topping for food. Both are small small. You find sand at the beach.
Both salt and sand are small particles, salts are used as flavoring on foods while sands are used as decorative in vases, ponds and usually seen in beaches.
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Salt water - It is a homogeneous solution while Sugar water - It is a heterogeneous solution.
when we shake the solution the salt particles will float as they are small and light but sand particles will sink as they are heavy and big.
Salt water - It is a colloid while
Sand water - It is a suspension
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