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No honey is more dense.Honey is a supersaturated liquid, containing more sugar than the water can typically dissolve at ambient temperatures. At room temperature, honey is a supercooled liquid, in which the glucose will precipitate into solid granules. This forms a semisolid solution of precipitated glucose crystals in a solution of fructose and other ingredients.With respect to carbohydrates, honey is mainly fructose (about 38.5%) and glucose (about 31.0%).So, it is about 36% denser than water.

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Yeppers, honey is denser than water.

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