why are liquids incompressible?
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because of strong intermolecular forces of attraction
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Gases are easily compressed to half of their initial volume (and less) with something as basic as a bicycle pump. ... Gases are far more compressiblethan liquids and solids because the inter-molecular distances are far greater than in liquids and solids (hence also the lower densities of gases).
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