Molecules of liquids are compressible
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Compressibility: -
Liquids have so little empty space between their component molecules that they cannot be readily compressed. Compression would force the atoms on adjacent molecules to occupy the same region of space.
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liquid has so little empty space
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between their components molecule that they cannot readly compressed compression would force the atoms on adjacent molecule to occupy the same region of space
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