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Q: Why is honey more cohesive that water?
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Do honey molecules interact more stronger than water molecules?

No, honey molecules do not interact more strongly than water molecules. Honey is a syrupy liquid that is composed mostly of water molecules, along with other compounds such as sugars. The intermolecular forces between water molecules, such as hydrogen bonding, are generally stronger than the forces between honey molecules, making water more cohesive and having a higher surface tension than honey.


Is Methanol a more cohesive liquid than water?

no


Is water cohesive or adhesive?

Cohesive


What Is more dense honey or water?

yes because honey has more mass then water and oil, it also weigh more then water and oil


Would distilled water be more cohesive than salt water?

No se


Is water more viscous than honey?

the intermolecular attractionsis account for this behaivour of honey.


Whose viscosity is more honey or water?

Honey has a higher viscosity than water.


Is honey a viscous liquid?

no honey is not dense than oil because oil has grease in it which makes it thinner but honey is too thick to be more dense than oil Another Answer: Honey is more dense than water. Water will float on honey. Try it. Is oil is more dense than water. Take some cooking oil and pour it on water. Which floats on the other? If the oil floats on the water then honey is more dense than honey. If the water floats on the oil then you will need to see if the oil floats on the honey or if the honey floats on the oil.


Why does a body loose more weight in honey than in water?

because upthrust force in case of honey is more than water.


Is the interaction between wax paper and water cohesive or adhesive?

This is a cohesive interaction.


Which is more viscous honey tar water or lava?

From thickest to thinnest: lava, tar, honey, then water.


Why honey dissolve more rapidly in hot water than in cold water?

The graeter motion of hot water molecules disperses the honey more quickly