No, all types of liquids are incompressible.
Yes, water vapor is a gas and all gasses can be compressed.
TRICK QUESTION: There is no such thing as compressed water. Water is not subject to compression.
with compressed water
Air is much easier to compress compared to water because air is a compressible gas, while water is an incompressible liquid. This means that when pressure is applied, air molecules can be compressed closer together, whereas water molecules are already closely packed and cannot be compressed to the same extent.
A compressed air dryer is a device for removing water vapor from compressed air. Compressed air dryers are commonly found in a wide range of industrial and commercial facilities.
No. Since water is a liquid it is not easily compressed.
Yes...natural gas
The compressed air discharged from an air compressor is hot (fig. AC1-1). Compressed air at these temperatures contains large quantities of water in vapor form. As the compressed air cools this water vapor condenses into a liquid form
A compressed air dryer is used to remove moisture from compressed air to prevent corrosion, damage to equipment, and contamination of processes. By reducing the moisture content in the compressed air, the dryer helps ensure the efficiency and reliability of pneumatic systems.
It is my understanding that water cannot be compressed.
Water is an example of a substance that cannot be compressed much due to its incompressibility, but it can move about freely due to its fluidity.
No, liquid cannot be compressed because you use syringe put water and you use your hand block the hole you push you cannot push.