why are compressive but not liquid
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Gases have very high inter molecular space between them so they are easily compressed but in case of liquids the inter molecular space is not so high in comparison to gases; so, they are not compressible
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When you compress liquid water together, the molecular forces become very strong stopping it from being compressed very much. However, for a gas the molecules are so far apart that the forces are much smaller (the main reason a gas can't be compressed is due to the kinetic energy of the molecules in the gas).
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