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No,an increase in pressure in liquid does not increase it compressibility but it does in gas:-P

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What is compressibility of liquids?

That means how easy it is to compress the liquid - to reduce its volume by applying pressure. Liquids are normally not very compressible.


Does a increase in pressure cause an increase of reaction rate?

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Is compressibility a physical property of matter?

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Do gases and liquids share the compressibility property?

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Does a gas have very low compressibility?

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What is the compressibility of a fluid?

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What 2 factors affect the behavior of liquids?

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Variation of pressure in liquids and gases in everyday phenomena-?

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Which solution will have more gas dissovled in it a solution under high pressure or one under low pressure?

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