yes it has more mixtures. because it is a homogeneous. it has waters, and sugars mixed in the hiney
Pure honey does not include fructose. You will find fructose and other foreign substances (such as other sugar-water mixtures) in cheap honey that is not subject to ethical quality control.
Pure elements cannot be mixtures.
Mixtures
Beer and honey are homogeneous mixtures; pizza, gravel, steel are not homogeneous mixtures.
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.
mixtures
Matter is classified as "mixtures" and "pure substances".
They are made up of atoms or groups of atoms.
Some people divide matter into pure substances and mixtures. Pure substances are elements and compounds. Mixtures include homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. Some people divide matter into homogeneous matter and heterogeneous matter. Homogeneous matter includes pure substances and homogeneous mixtures (solutions). Heterogeneous matter is heterogeneous mixtures.
No. This is because a pure substance is a compound (or element) and can only be separated chemically but mixtures can be separated physically. P.S. This answer was written by a 14 year old from Dearborn Michigan
Pure Electric Honey was created in 1990.
Chemical elements are not mixtures (I do not think to the isotopic composition).