It has to do with the density of the molecles that make up the liquid. Water can not be compressed due to the hydrogen and oxygen molcules being so densly formed. There is also what is called heavy water that is where the compound has an extra oxygen atom.(H2O2)
A gas can be compressed more than a liquid and a solid.
Yes, when a gas is compressed it could form into a solid or liquid substance.
Air, like all gases, is able to be compressed, provided it is kept in a container. Such as a car tyre. Compressed enough, and at a suitable temperature, it will become a liquid.
Technically jelly is a liquid , because if you look at the properties of a solid they cannot be compressed but a liquid can be and a jelly can be too. I think this is correct
Oil is a liquid. It cannot be compressed, it can flow and it has a medium density. Oil stays the same volume but it alters its shape to fit the bottom of the container it is put in. - A
It can.
A gas can be compressed more than a liquid and a solid.
Many gasses will turn to liquid when compressed, as in Propane, when compressed becomes liquid propane gas LPG
gas can be compressed easier.
a liquid can be compressed
A gas can freely expand and be compressed, depending on the pressure. A liquid is practical incompressible.A gas can freely expand and be compressed, depending on the pressure. A liquid is practical incompressible.A gas can freely expand and be compressed, depending on the pressure. A liquid is practical incompressible.A gas can freely expand and be compressed, depending on the pressure. A liquid is practical incompressible.
True. Jelly is a kind of a Liquid as it was originated from a kind of Liquid. But, Liquids can't be compressed. The understanding of why it can be compressed is that Jelly has a particular or definite appearance and measurement. so, it is acknowledged in the Solid-state. And, Solids can be compressed if you have sufficient pressure on it.
solids cannot be compressed at all, if you compress a liquid enough it will become a solid by freezing, gasses can be compressed however if compressed enough it will become a liquid
No - compressed liquid is at a pressure above the boiling point pressure of the liquid. A saturated liquid is right at that boiling point. If you try to drop the pressure on a saturated liquid, it will begin to boil. If you start dropping the pressue on a compressed liquid, it will remail a stable liquid unit you have dropped it to the saturation pressure.
no it's a gas, compressed to around 1% of normal volume. If it was compressed to the liquid state, you'd call it liquified natural gas (LNG).
A gas can freely expand and be compressed, depending on the pressure. A liquid is practical incompressible.A gas can freely expand and be compressed, depending on the pressure. A liquid is practical incompressible.A gas can freely expand and be compressed, depending on the pressure. A liquid is practical incompressible.A gas can freely expand and be compressed, depending on the pressure. A liquid is practical incompressible.
Compressed.