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Can we compress liquids?If yes then why they are called non compresseble? give reason for your answer.​

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Answered by batman1403
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Answer:

No, liquids are incompressible.

Explanation:

You cannot compress them.

Liquids are usually considered incompressible. The molecules are already close together, so it is difficult to compress them any more. Under very high pressures, liquids will actually compress, but not very much. Liquids, unlike gases, have a distinct surface—they need not take their container's shape.

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Answered by mnkbnsl24
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Answer:

Yes, we can compress liquid

They are not called non compressible , they are called little compressible

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