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How could you tell whether a liquid is
honey or vinegar?


Sagot :

Based on the liquids viscosity (which is a measure of how quickly/slowly a fluid can flow).

Higher viscosity represents a "thicker" liquid & slower flow (honey)
Lower viscosity represents a "thinner" liquid & quicker flow (vinegar)


I really don't recommend identifying substances by taste, but honey is sweet,

while vinegar is sour.  A safer way would be to see if one is more viscous

than the other.  Viscosity is the ability to pour a fluid.  This is a topic in fluid

dynamics.  Hydrodynamics and aerodynamics are sub-specialties.