More then 50°C would make honey decay.
Excessive heat can have detrimental effects on the nutritional value of honey.Heating up to 37°C causes loss of nearly 200 components, part of which are antibacterial. Heating up to 40°C destroys invertase, an important enzyme. Heating up to 50°C turns the honey into caramel (the most valuable honey sugars become analogous to sugar). Generally any larger temperature fluctuation (10°C is ideal for preservation of ripe honey) causes decay.
Yes! Honey begins to burn at 50 degrees Celsius.
Is honey good for burn
i dont think so honey consult a pre. in that cuz u might get burned.
1 second, honey!
you could get it wet but it will ruin the candle or you could use honey put a little dab on the candle and it will go out the next time you lite it the honey will burn off you could get it wet but it will ruin the candle or you could use honey put a little dab on the candle and it will go out the next time you lite it the honey will burn off
yes..... lemon reduces fat... when taken with honey..
Yes it is possible to burn you face in a variety of ways.
Yes, it is possible to get Munchlax via Honey Trees, but they're one of the rarer Pokemon.
Heat the honey slowly by placing your honey bear or honey jar into a bath of warm/hot water. Never put the honey in the microwave. You can burn the honey and cause it to take on a bad flavor. I sometimes put the jar of honey in dishwasher, but that may be getting it too hot depending on your dishwasher. I measured my dishwasher temperature at 120 °F.
In theory it is possible to put poison in honey, although I don't recall hearing of any such cases.
This is very well possible. Regards.
It is possible with a modified system but is illegal.
Possibly, possibly not. It is possible that the router will burn out at some point from use, but it is also possible that the router will not ever burn out (just lose its ability to do other things).