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26 March, 17:06

Explain in terms of molecules, why liquids are incompressible

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  1. 26 March, 18:12
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    Liquids are usually considered incompressible. The molecules are already close together, so it is difficult to compress them any more. Under very high pressures, liquids will actually compress, but not very much.
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