Liquids are practically incompressible.
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Unlike a gas, a liquid is nearly incompressible, meaning that it occupies nearly a constant volume over a wide range of pressures; it does not generally expand to fill available space in a container but forms its own surface, and it may not always mix readily with another liquid
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liquids are partically incompressible they cannot be compressed much.
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