where do you write salt and sugar? why?
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I suspect that the needful information is not given
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They are also very different chemically. Salt is made up of Sodium and Chloride and is Ionically bonded. Sugar, on the other hand, is composed of Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen and has Covalent Bonds.
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While Sugar qualitatively resembles table salt (often confused in the kitchen), they two have distinctly different physical and chemical properties...... While Sugar is made with Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen....It is Considerably hard to syntheses from the constitute elements than table Salt.
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