It depends on your definition of pure substance. In its natural state, honey is a pure substance. Natural honey is a pure natural substance producted by bees. However, honey is a mixture of a great many different elements.
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scientifically, Honey is considered a mixture, not a pure substance.
Honey is definite NOT a pure compound, it's a mixture at least containing one ore more types of sugar and water (making it to syrup).
compound
Yes,pure honey is a mixture.It contains glucose,fructose,sucrose,some other sugars,water,lipids and other substances.
Honey is a pure substance
Honey is a mixture not a chemical compound; honey contain glucose, fructose, maltose, water, etc.
soap is a compound
Honey is a mixture; honey may be a paste or as a crystallized honey.
no they are compound mixture
No. A compound is never a mixture. A compound is a pure substance.
Honey is a mixture.
Honey is a complex mixture of compounds.
honey is a mixture
Honey is a complex mixture of compounds.
No, it is a mixture
Honey is a mixture not a chemical compound; honey contain glucose, fructose, maltose, water, etc.
Honey is a mixture not a chemical compound; honey contain glucose, fructose, maltose, water, etc.
Honey is a mixture, because it is made up of several different compounds.
Is gasoline a element a mixture or a compound
mixture
Water is a compound
It is a mixture.