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There are many liquids other than water. In daily experience one encounters gasoline as an example of one of many organic liquids that are purified so as not to have any water content. This can be true of alcohol and various oils that might also be part of a person's normal experience. In a chemistry lab there may be thousands of such liquids.

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Ethanol also may be liquid, gas or solid.

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Honey, Mercury, and Paint

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