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Q: How do you separate honey and water?
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What happens when you mix oil water and honey together?

they will separate


How do you separate the wax from the honey?

The honeycomb (honey held withing wax cells) is put in an extractor to separate the honey. The extractor spins very fast and uses the centripetal force generated to pull the honey from the comb.


Why don't water and honey mix?

Water and honey DO mix. Honey absorbs a certain amount of water. Water will dissolve honey.


How do you make honey water?

you put honey and water together and make honey water


How do you remove sugar from honey?

You do not remove sugar from honey. If you were able to separate the fructose and sucrose, you no longer would have honey.


How do you Separate honey from honey comb?

You put the honeycomb inside a drum and you spin it very fast till all of the honey runs out.


What happens when you mix honey with water?

You get sweet water when you mix honey with water.


What happen with honey mixed with water?

You get sweet water when you mix honey with water.


How do you separate poppy seed?

Separating a mixture of honey and poppy seed would be difficult, due to the viscosity of the honey. Much of the honey could be strained off, but in order to remove most of it, washing in a solvent, possibly water, would be required. This would render the remaining honey unusable, and damage the poppy seed.


How much water is in Honey?

It depends on the quality of the honey. Better quality honey has less water than worse quality honey. It, usually has about 18% water.


Is water more viscous than honey?

the intermolecular attractionsis account for this behaivour of honey.


Can you make beeswax with honey from the jar?

Wax and honey are not the same thing. The bees make wax to store honey inside. The honey is a separate substance that the bees use for food.