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)
No, it is a liquid.
Fluids include liquids and gasses. Liquids are not compressible. Gasses are compressible. Water is a liquid and it not compressible.
Co2
Solid and liquid states are not compressible.Solids.Solids
Gas is compressible and will expand to fill any container it is put in. Liquid is not compressible and will maintain a fixed volume regardless of the container it is in.
No, because it is not compund substance
A liquid is the type of matter which has the form of the container and is very low compressible.
Mercury, aka: "Quick Silver"
Compressible, Low Viscosity (compared to a liquid)
liquid
It depends on the element or compound that you are working with. Try wikipedia.
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.