All gasses are compressible
anything is compressible. it depends on how hard you compress it.
gases are highly compressible as there molecules have lots of spaces between them while in molecules of solids there is not much space and they are tightly packed .
They are 2 independent properties are required to completely specify the state of a simple compressible system. Those are temperature and pressure.
No. Imagine a sponge. A sponge is a solid, but since the atoms aren't that close together, they sponge is still malleable. Another example would be when you put a nail into a piece of wood, the nail remains there because you just compressed the wood inside around the nail which keeps a firm grip on the nail.
Butane gas IS compressible.
no salt is not compressible
Yes, air is a compressible fluid. Water is not a compressible fluid.
Sponge is compressible because it is porous.
Sodium chloride is compressible.
All gasses are compressible
anything is compressible. it depends on how hard you compress it.
One of the synonyms for "compressible" is "squeezable". I've noticed that a sponge is more compressible when it is soaking wet.
Fluids include liquids and gasses. Liquids are not compressible. Gasses are compressible. Water is a liquid and it not compressible.
Sponge is solid yet it is compressible the presence of the inter particle spaces or voids which are filled with air and make it compressible.
Solid and liquid states are not compressible.Solids.Solids
compressible fluid changes its volume when external pressure is applied and in-compressible fluid does not change its volume due to external pressure