They are not! the atoms of any liquid are held so tight that can can just slide over each other. infact you cannot compress them simply because the force of repulsion between the atoms will not allow them to come more closer. take a situation , if you pressurise a liquid with a piston, what will happen? do it of your own u'll get to know if they are compressible or not.
and if they had to be y should we be using pipelines to transport oil, we should have compressed forms in a container and should have transported them in that way.. it should have saved our money as well!
They can. It is just a lot more difficult than with gases. Solids cannot be compressed at all.Liquids cannot be compressed because when a force is applied the liquid particles have no room between they to move around, whereas gas particles are free to move because they have a lots of room between them to move around in.
It is said to be in a soft shape or in compression.
Something that is "incompressible"
No. Since water is a liquid it is not easily compressed.
The question is based on the misconception that liquids and solids cannot be compressed: they can. The molecules of gas are further apart allowing them to be compressed more easily.
they simply cant the stuff inside forbid them
gases because of the space between the particles
A lquid has a more compact structure.
If slate is sufficiently heated and compressed it becomes phyllite.
squashed or compressed. though the use of "higher, enriched vocabulary" is vague.
It can.
No - compressed liquid is at a pressure above the boiling point pressure of the liquid. A saturated liquid is right at that boiling point. If you try to drop the pressure on a saturated liquid, it will begin to boil. If you start dropping the pressue on a compressed liquid, it will remail a stable liquid unit you have dropped it to the saturation pressure.
A gas can be compressed the most out of solid, liquid, and gas because its particles are more spread out and have more space between them, allowing them to be compressed further. Liquid can be compressed slightly, while solids are generally considered to be incompressible.
When a solid is squashed, its particles become closer together and the solid decreases in volume. The squashing force causes the particles to rearrange into a more compact arrangement, resulting in a change in shape of the solid.
Many gasses will turn to liquid when compressed, as in Propane, when compressed becomes liquid propane gas LPG
a liquid can be compressed
gas can be compressed easier.