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At room temperature you could have:

  1. pentane
  2. hexane
  3. heptane
  4. octane
  5. nonane
  6. decane
  7. benzene
  8. toluene
  9. xylene
  10. pyridine
Then again, if you purified them well enough there's ethanol, methanol, ethylene glycol, cooking oil, etc. etc. etc.
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