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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.

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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).

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Mercury

Honey

Petrol

Paint

Dunno the last one

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magma and honey

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Oil, mercury, and gycol.

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