Honey is a mixture, because it is made up of several different compounds.
Honey is always a mixture.
Honey is a mixture.
No, it is a mixture
No, honey is all natural, there for it would be a pure substance.Answer:Honey is a mixture of water, various simple and complex sugars, enzymes and flavours.
Honey is a AmazingHoney and Propolis, sometimes called "bee glue," is a complex mixture of plant resins, insect secretions and other substances. The phytonutrients in honey are Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Viral, Anti-Fungal, and anti-oxidant substances, (Honey is pretty much miraculous).These include:caffeic acid methyl caffeate,phenylethyl caffeate,phenylethyl dimethylcaffeate
Honey bees collect nectar from flowers and other plants. They store the nectar in a special stomach and add various enzymes to the nectar. They then regurgitate the mixture and place it in hexagonal cells within the hive. Excess moisture is removed from the honey by the bees and the cell is then capped over with wax until it is needed.
Honey is a complex mixture of compounds.
Honey is a mixture.
honey is a mixture
Honey is a complex mixture of compounds.
Honey is a mixture; honey may be a paste or as a crystallized honey.
No, it is a mixture
No. Honey is a natural mixture which contains sugars.
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No. Elements are made of only the same atoms like ıron, copper, gold etc. Honey is the mixture of glucose and fructose and therefore it is a mixture not the element. Y.Ozkalay
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.
Honey is a mixture not a chemical compound; honey contain glucose, fructose, maltose, water, etc.