No. All aqueous solutions (something dissolved in water) contain water, but not all liquids contain water. Almost any solid under certain conditions of the right temperature and pressure can exist as a liquid. Mercury is a metal which exists as a liquid a room temperature (there is no water added).
No, not all liquids contain water. Liquids can vary in composition and can be made up of different types of molecules, some of which may not include water. For example, oils and alcohol are common examples of liquids that do not contain water.
No, liquid is a state of matter, not a recipe with water included. So, for example, liquid steel does not contain water. While it might include hydrogen and oxygen atoms, it doesn't actually include water.
No, liquid solutions can be a homogenous mixture of any two liquids.
no there are anhydrous substances also
Yes, water does contain water, sometimes.
No, all drinkable liquids contain water as the primary component. Other liquids may be mixed in, but water is always present in some form.
They are all liquids at normal temperatures.
Water and ethanol, acetone and ethyl acetate, and toluene and hexane are examples of miscible liquids. Miscible liquids can be mixed together in any proportion without separating into layers.
Liquids can be either organic or inorganic. Organic liquids are typically derived from living organisms and contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, such as water. Inorganic liquids, on the other hand, do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds and are often derived from minerals or chemicals, such as ammonia.
No, not all liquids freeze at 0°C. The freezing point of a liquid depends on its specific chemical properties. Water freezes at 0°C, but other liquids, such as alcohol or oil, can have different freezing points.
No. All liquids can be boiled to get steam.
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Fruits such as watermelon, cucumber, and oranges contain over 80% water. Additionally, beverages such as coconut water and milk also contain a high percentage of water.
Like your home, it would contain gas (oxygen and carbondioxide), liquids (water) and solids (bricks, stones).
It is corn syrup and milk for example.
No, all drinkable liquids contain water as the primary component. Other liquids may be mixed in, but water is always present in some form.
Not all liquids are flammable. Some liquids that are flammable are gasoline, alcohol, oil. Liquids like water are not flammable.
liquid o2 has no hydrogen in it so not all liquids have water in them
They contain h2o and an egg
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, not all compound contain water like carbon dioxide, it does have water in it
Canisters can be used to contain liquids or gases. They can sometimes contain solids depending on the size of the canister. Usually water or a drink is contained in a canister.