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I'm assuming you mean "melt" as sugar and salt "meeting" at a certain temperature wouldn't make much sense! :P
Well, sugar melts at 146 degrees C (which is 295 degrees fahrenheit) and salt melts at 801 degrees C (which is 1474 degrees fahrenheit).
Well, sugar melts at 146 degrees C (which is 295 degrees fahrenheit) and salt melts at 801 degrees C (which is 1474 degrees fahrenheit).
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