Well, it depends. There are the elements like Mercury and bromine, but they're elements. Other things such as mercury nitrate (Hg2NO3) and potassium chromate (K2CrO4) don't contain water, but they are aqueous solutions.
I think the only liquids that do not contain water, besides the liquified form of various metals and nonmetals or gases or compounds such as Hydrogen Peroxide, are the elements Bromine (BR) and Mercury (HG).
No. All liquids can be boiled to get steam.
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Some vegetable oils can be consumed by humans; but you shouldn't drink them in the amount you would drink a soft drink.
Yes, liquids can contain electrically charged particles, such as ions. In some liquids, molecules can dissociate into ions, carrying positive or negative charges. These charged particles can contribute to the electrical conductivity and other properties of the liquid.
Like your home, it would contain gas (oxygen and carbondioxide), liquids (water) and solids (bricks, stones).
It is corn syrup and milk for example.
a spoon? some water? What type of liquids?
Not all liquids are flammable. Some liquids that are flammable are gasoline, alcohol, oil. Liquids like water are not flammable.
oil,water
They contain h2o and an egg