You cannot squash a liquid because liquids do not have a fixed shape or volume like solids do. Liquids are made up of particles that are free to move past each other, allowing them to flow and take the shape of their container. When pressure is applied to a liquid, the particles simply move around and adjust to the new conditions, rather than being compressed or squashed together.
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No. Since water is a liquid it is not easily compressed.
When you make a glass of squash, the particles of the squash mix with the water. The particles dissolve and disperse evenly throughout the liquid, giving it flavor and color.
One property of liquids is that, unlike gases, they cannot be compressed.No. It is not dense enough.
Because when it became a gas it expanded to fill all available space, It gets much harder to squash as you return it to its volume as a liquid.
In solids and liquids the molecules are already very close together so they can't be squeezed together much more than that. In a gas molecules are very spread out so they can be compressed.
When you apply pressure to a liquid by squashing it, the molecules in the liquid get closer together, increasing the density of the liquid. This can lead to an increase in pressure within the liquid, and if the pressure becomes too great, the liquid can eventually turn into a solid.
It is actually rubber.
you cant change a banana into a vegetable. Middle School Math Riddle- Throw it up and it will come down squash!
squash is squash
it is a solid because its not a liquid for sure and a gas cant hold a gas.
it is a solid because its not a liquid for sure and a gas cant hold a gas.