Water.
Anything can be found in the 3 basic forms or liquid, solid, or gas, but phosphorous is normally found as a solid, but since it reacts with oxygen it is not normally found in an elemental form.
Liquid fire starting fluid is highly effective for igniting fires quickly and efficiently. It is designed to ignite easily and produce a hot flame, making it a popular choice for starting fires in various settings. However, it is important to use it safely and follow the manufacturer's instructions to prevent accidents.
Bromine and Mercury are liquid at room temperature. The term "normally liquid" is not correct, but I understand what you mean.
Oil is normally a liquid.
Mercury is normally found in a liquid state at room temperature. It is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
It is normally in a liquid state.
Any liquid. Normally thick ones.
the Large intestine
Vapour
Gasoline is normally extracted from petroleum.
viscosity
Yes, liquids can retain electrical charge. When an electric current flows through a liquid, ions can accumulate at the surface of the liquid, creating a charge imbalance. This can result in the liquid retaining an electrical charge.