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Why Water can't be compressed​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The size of an oxygen molecule is very roughly (they aren't spherical) 0.3nm, so the spacing between the molecules is about 10 times their size. ... This is the point where the molecules start to repel each other stringly, and that makes it hard to push them closer together. That's why water is not easily compressed.

Answered by suyashkandpal
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Answer:

water can't be compressed because molecule in water Have a good force of attaraction

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