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  • Liquids Less Viscous Than Water: Properties & Examples
    There are many liquids less viscous than water! Here are a few examples:

    * Acetone: A common solvent used in nail polish remover.

    * Ethanol: The alcohol found in alcoholic beverages.

    * Methanol: A flammable alcohol used as fuel and solvent.

    * Diethyl ether: A volatile and highly flammable liquid used as an anesthetic.

    * Benzene: A colorless and flammable liquid used as a solvent and in the production of plastics.

    * Gasoline: A mixture of hydrocarbons used as fuel.

    * Kerosene: A flammable liquid used as fuel and solvent.

    Note: Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Liquids with lower viscosity flow more easily than liquids with higher viscosity.

    Let me know if you want to know about the viscosity of specific liquids!

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