Gas is the most compressible because the atoms have the most space in between. Solids are the least compressible because their atoms are tightly packed.
Degree of compressibility will depend entirely on the substance in question.
I believe liquid hydrogen is the most compressible, right after liquid helium.
Gases automatically fill the container they reside in, so they can easily be compressed to fit into a smaller container.
Gases are easily compressible but liquids are hardly compressible.
The most rarefied gas.
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The density increases. A lot for well-compressible substances such as gases, a little for hardly-compressible substances such as water.
No. All forms of matter are compressible if you use sufficient pressure. Gases are the most easily compressible, but liquids are also compressible if you use high enough pressures. So are solids, believe it or not.
A gas is more compressible.
Butane gas IS compressible.
Yes, air is a compressible fluid. Water is not a compressible fluid.
The density increases. A lot for well-compressible substances such as gases, a little for hardly-compressible substances such as water.
No. All forms of matter are compressible if you use sufficient pressure. Gases are the most easily compressible, but liquids are also compressible if you use high enough pressures. So are solids, believe it or not.
A gas is more compressible.
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
combination of substances is in dialysate
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.