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Chemistry, 25.03.2021 20:10 kristineford198

2. Why is the flow rate of water out of a tap quite different from the flow rate of honey.

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Answer from: zozo1628
The flow rate of water differs from honey due to the texture and thickness of the product. Honey’s thickness doesn’t allow it to move as quickly as the water, therefore affecting the flow rate.
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Idon’t know what the answer is i wish i could
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Oxygen= 88ghydrogen= 12g

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