Let's make it "do not contain much water" so we can stay honest ... there's a little bit of water in practically everything, just because water is so prevalent.
In that case, gasoline is one, and petroleum ether would be another.
There aren't many common ones, because water is so common and gets into everything whether you want it to or not.
Gasoline or petroleum ether are theoretically solutions that contain no water, though in practice there's probably a small amount.
It's possible in a chemistry lab to make a solution with no water at all (and in some cases it's necessary ... water KILLS Grignard reagents, for example, so you very carefully dry the solvent before adding it using something like sodium to cause all the water to react first).
magma and honey
Oil, mercury, and gycol.
Liquid water becomes water vapor in the process of vaporization. There are two kinds of vaporization, evaporation which occurs slowly, and boiling which occurs rapidly.
Turning a vapour into a liquid is called condensation.
condensation
A water molecule (H2O) contain two hydrogen atoms.
water is made of two hydrogen and one oxygen. (H2O)
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.
oil and acid
This is a homogeneous mixture because contain two components: water and salt.
Two different liquids (by example water and oil) can exist together in two liquid phases which both can be solutions with the same solute.
Because solutions contain two or more components.
Liquid X is a hypertonic solution, such as very salt water. There are other examples of solutions that are hypertonic to cells.
It is a heterogeneous mixture because two phases coexist.
There are a number of examples of solid in gas solutions, such as smoke, in which carbon and air are in the form of a solution. Automobile exhaust is another example of solid in gas solution. An example of such solution is Iodine vapors in the air.
Toluene and THF. non-aqueous means it does not contain water.
immiscible - oil and water miscible - water and ethyl alcohol
Cooked rice is a not homogeneous mixture (contain two phases, water liquid and rice solid)..
No. They are two hot because they are too close to the sun and don't contain water, frozen or liquid.