Pure (one kind of molecule in liquid state), Solution (homogeneous ), Mixture (heterogeneous ),
water
Yes. The three types of matter are solids, liquids, and gasses.
Three: Solids, Liquids, Gases
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Your question has no specific scientific answer a it is imprecise. You could divide them into liquids that are themselves bases, such as some low molecular weight organic amines, and solutions of bases, such as sodium hydroxide solution.
No, it is not two liquids. It is two types of mixtures.
Syrup, treacle and oil are examples of viscous liquids.
only water
water
there are not types of liquids there is the properties of liquids
lemonade and orange juice
liquids
a colorless, odorless liquid
Water, Turpentine, Petrol, Kerosen, Alcohol
soda, water, coffee, tea etc.
yakult yoghurt drink
spit pee and and unknown liquid ;)