Honey is so much thicker than water, making it heavier than water. Especially when salty, water will rise above honey if you put both of them in the same can.
No. Although one gram of water equals to one millilitre of water, but it is not for honey. Water is H2O which is lighter than honey (I don't know the chemical equation)
Yes, mangoes are lighter than water. The density of mangoes is lower than the density of water, which means they will float in water.
Saturn is much lighter than water. It is a gas giant made primarily of hydrogen and helium, with a density lower than that of water.
Yes, Frozen water is 9% Lighter than actual water .
depends if the plastic is heavier or lighter than water and if its hold air which is lighter than water
salted water
Water has a lower viscosity than honey. Honey is more viscous, or thick and sticky, compared to water.
Oil is lighter than water due to it's lower specific gravity, specific gravity being the "density" of a fluid relative to water.
Yes, methanol is lighter than water. Methanol has a lower density compared to water, which means it will float on top of water.
the intermolecular attractionsis account for this behaivour of honey.
One common method is to heat the honey-water mixture to allow the honey to melt into a separate layer on top. Once the honey has melted, it can be easily skimmed off. Alternatively, you can use a centrifuge to spin the mixture and separate the denser honey from the lighter water.
Honey has a higher viscosity than water. Viscosity refers to a liquid's resistance to flow, and honey's thicker consistency makes it flow more slowly than water.