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Are honey stickier than molasses

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Is honey or molasses denser?

honey has the highest flow rate than molasses . so honey is the the most thicker . :)


Why does honey have a higher flow rate than molasses?

honey has a higher flow rate then molasses because it has less particles that are more farther apart. This means that it is faster for it to come out of the bottle. Also molasses has a much higher denisty than honey. ( Denisity ) = Heavyness


Why Alcohol can flow easily but not honey?

because honey has a higher viscosity than water and is therefore thick... there fore water flows faster than honey


Is honey transparent opaque or translucent?

Honey is clear as water and dark as molasses ! So honey is transparent 🍯 Hope all of you understand


Is peanut butter more stickier than Nutella?

Yes, peanut butter is more stickier than nutella.


What is a liquid that is gooey and thick?

Honey or molasses.


What are two things that have a higher viscosity than water?

1. Molasses 2. Honey Both have higher viscosity than water.


Can molasses be substituted with king syrup?

no sorry mate!!!


When baking can molasses or honey be used rather than sugar if so what are the ratios?

Molasses has such a strong flavor it is going to over power the flavor of any recipe. Honey is milder and the ratio is 1/4 the amount of sugar. Recipe calls for a cup of sugar, use 1/4 cup of honey.


Is slug slime stickier than glue or not?

Yes it is actually. we did an expiriment that tested it. By our calculations, slug slime is stickier. :) but not by much....


Why molasses is black in colour?

Molasses comes from the Portuguese word melaço which comes from the Latin word mel meaning "honey".


What does molasses smell like?

Sweet, with a hint of spice. Rather like brown sugar, or honey.