Chemistry, asked by kalpanamahato56, 9 months ago

examples of compressibility in liquid​

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Answered by parth0020
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All gases are compressible, so name any gas you like and that would be an example of a compressible fluid. Most liquids do not compress very much at all. It takes a lot of pressure to change the volume of water just a little bit. We often treat liquids as being incompressible.

Answered by yudhistiricaspa
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Explanation:All gases are compressible, so name any gas you like and that would be an example of a compressible fluid. Most liquids do not compress very much at all. It takes a lot of pressure to change the volume of water just a little bit. We often treat liquids as being incompressible.

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