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In terms of mass yes as 1liter of water is equivilant to 1kg of water.This also applies to 1liter of honey which is also 1kg of honey. However in terms of density, no as honey is obviously more denser than water. If you want to prove this take a glass of cold water and a spoonfull of honey.Pour the honey and you will see the honey sinking.This proves that honey is denser than water.

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No, one liter of water does not equal one liter of honey. Honey has a higher density than water, so one liter of honey will have more mass than one liter of water.

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Not quite. The molecules fit between each other in a manner that puts more molecules in a given area of space. (does that make sense?)

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Yes, they both have the same volume of one liter.

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One liter

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