Honey and honey are surprisingly the same thing, they are equally dense.
Yes. Mercury has a greater density than does honey.
Whatever floats in water will probably float in honey, since honey is denser. It will also depend on the honey - some honeys are less thick/dense than others. . . . After some careful experimenting just now, I discovered that peeled garlic floats in mesquite honey but not water.
Glycerin is a clear colorless liquid.
Karl Wilhelm Scheele is known to have discovered glycerin, and Michel Eugene is known to have renamed it "glycerin."
HONEY is denser
honey has the highest flow rate than molasses . so honey is the the most thicker . :)
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Honey and honey are surprisingly the same thing, they are equally dense.
Yes. Mercury has a greater density than does honey.
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Yes most pebbles will be denser than honey.
Yes in third trimester... Up to that honey glycerin and lemon
Yes, milk will float on honey. Honey is much denser and heavier than milk. If you drop a spoonful of honey into a glass of milk it will sink to the bottom of the glass.
Because the molecules of stuff honey is made from (sugar) are heavier than molecules of water.
i believe honey is sticker than maple syrup. :)
Hospitals use lemon-glycerin swabs, but you could mix lemon juice and honey at home.