By definition liquids are incompressible. Water in its liquid state is therefore incompressible.
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.
Many gasses will turn to liquid when compressed, as in Propane, when compressed becomes liquid propane gas LPG
Gas can be compressed easily because of space between them is big so then when compressed,the space between them get smaller. Liquid can be compressed but you can only compress it slightly since the particles are already touching Solid can't be compressed since their locked into place.
A lquid has a more compact structure.
Rain is a liquid because it is water.
No. Since water is a liquid it is not easily compressed.
No, liquid cannot be compressed because you use syringe put water and you use your hand block the hole you push you cannot push.
You can't compress water when it is a liquid. That's why hydraulic systems work the way they do.
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.
Many gasses will turn to liquid when compressed, as in Propane, when compressed becomes liquid propane gas LPG
gas can be compressed easier.
a liquid can be compressed
Air is much easier to compress compared to water because air is a compressible gas, while water is an incompressible liquid. This means that when pressure is applied, air molecules can be compressed closer together, whereas water molecules are already closely packed and cannot be compressed to the same extent.
A gas can freely expand and be compressed, depending on the pressure. A liquid is practical incompressible.A gas can freely expand and be compressed, depending on the pressure. A liquid is practical incompressible.A gas can freely expand and be compressed, depending on the pressure. A liquid is practical incompressible.A gas can freely expand and be compressed, depending on the pressure. A liquid is practical incompressible.
The compressed air discharged from an air compressor is hot (fig. AC1-1). Compressed air at these temperatures contains large quantities of water in vapor form. As the compressed air cools this water vapor condenses into a liquid form