Only if you are also counting the weight of the jar itself, and only if it is an especially thick glass jar.
2.2 pounds approximately equals 1 kilogram, so the sugar would be heavier than the honey.
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The only true food that does not have an experation date is honey...but it does crystalize, not go sour or rot.
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True. Our Sun will eventually produce elements as heavy as iron.
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Although some people believe honey is fattening a recent article states that: "It is true that honey is a type of sugar. However, while the dietary sugars have only carbohydrates, honey, a natural sweetener, has vitamins and minerals as well. When our body digests sugar, it uses the vitamins and minerals present in our tissues. Hence, in the process of digesting dietary sugar, a deficit of vitamins and minerals is created in our body. This deficit is not created when honey is digested, as besides being a rich source carbohydrates, honey also provides important vitamins and minerals to the body. Hence, the metabolism of fats and cholesterol remains unhindered when dietary sugars are replaced with honey." therefore eating honey in small amounts daily theoreticly should help you. Hope this is more helpful that the previous answer! :D
A more or less regular periodic array of sugar molecules
It is true that honey can be beneficial to an open wound. Its antibacterial activity, however, depends on how the honey was processed.
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Probably because chlorine is heavier than air and it sinks to the bottom.