What clear liquid has a density of 0.814 g/mL but is not an alcohol?

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To find a clear liquid with a density of 0.814 g/mL that is not an alcohol, we can use the properties of different substances to narrow down the options.

The given density of 0.814 g/mL suggests that the substance is less dense than water. Since water has a density of 1 g/mL, we are looking for a liquid that is less dense than water.

One common clear liquid that fits this description is liquid petroleum gas (LPG), which consists of propane, butane, or a mixture of both. Propane has a density of approximately 0.51 g/mL, while butane has a density of approximately 0.58 g/mL.

However, it is important to note that the given density is not an exact match for any commonly known substance. There might be other less common liquids or mixtures that have a density close to 0.814 g/mL but are not alcohols.

Therefore, while LPG is a likely candidate, it is advisable to consult specific references or conduct further research to find a clear liquid with the exact density of 0.814 g/mL.