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Are liquids ( excluding gases) compressable at all

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Answered by veenakumariup9934
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Answer:

Liquids are non-compressible and have constant volume but can change shape.

Explanation:

Solids are non-compressible and have constant volume and constant shape. Liquids are non-compressible and have constant volume but can change shape. Gases do not have a constant volume or shape; they not only take the shape of the container they are in, they try to fill the entire container.

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