Want this question answered?
no
YES: compounds words are words such as "bookcase," "water ballet," or "runner-up."
Chocolate is a mixture not a compound. There is, therefore, no simple scientific notation.
compound
Examples of counters for the substance chocolate are:a piece of chocolatea pound of chocolatesome chocolatea lot of chocolateNote: The noun chocolate as a word for a candy is a countable noun, for example:Would you like a chocolate? I would like two chocolates, please.
The word for candy in Hawaiian is'Kanake'
Candy, usually a Chocolate
The word is fudge.
no
If it is a candy yes, but if you are referring to the metaphor no.
MARS bar
If it is a candy yes, but if you are referring to the metaphor no.
no, chocolate is not a candy even though we call it Halloween candy or candy bars. chocolate and candy are in completely different categories
if you call a peppermint a candy then a type of candy has chocolate and candy in it is those chocolates with the peppermint pieces in it.
Chocolate candy
Clearly, a dark chocolate candy is made with dark chocolate while a milk chocolate candy is made milk chocolate. Dark chocolate candy provides a more filling to the consumer and also provides key nutrients, while reducing the craving for chocolate all-together. Milk chocolate adds a more creamier texture to the candy and is not as strong on flavor as dark chocolate.
There