Hard form such as ice
It takes more pressure to compress a liquid than a gas because the molecules in a liquid are already much closer together than the molecules in a gas. To get them even closer requires a great deal of pressure.
To create liquid air, one must first compress and cool regular air to very low temperatures, typically below -190 degrees Celsius. This process causes the air to condense into a liquid state.
The differences between a solid, liquid and gas are simple! A solid is an object that has a set volume, and is hard to compress. A liquid will take the shape of its container, but is hard to compress. A gas will take the shape of its container, and is easy to compress.
As water is compressed, its density increases, making it harder to compress further. However, if you manage to compress water to extremely high pressures, it could turn into ice. This is known as "ice VII", a high-pressure phase of ice that forms under extreme conditions.
The word 'compress' is the opposite of 'expand'.
You can't compress water when it is a liquid. That's why hydraulic systems work the way they do.
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-- Cool it. -- Compress it (but you must also cool it while you compress it).
Shapeless,takes shapes of container,and not easy to compress
Since liquids when expanding will generate some force, and the liquid cannot compress, it would be dangerous to not allow some ullage space in the container above the liquid. Some gas above the liquid can easily compress, and absorb the (thermal) expansion of the liquid.
It takes more pressure to compress a liquid than a gas because the molecules in a liquid are already much closer together than the molecules in a gas. To get them even closer requires a great deal of pressure.
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EXACTLY NO WHY BECAUS LPT IS LIQUID PETROLIUM GAS,THAT MEANS WHER THE GAS GET THE LIQUID STAGE AT THAT POINT THEY CATCH THE LIQUID AND THEY COMPRESS THE GAS AND STORE IN A CYLINDER EXACTLY NO WHY BECAUS LPT IS LIQUID PETROLIUM GAS,THAT MEANS WHER THE GAS GET THE LIQUID STAGE AT THAT POINT THEY CATCH THE LIQUID AND THEY COMPRESS THE GAS AND STORE IN A CYLINDER
Fluids can be either liquids or gases. Gas is easy to compress and expands to fill its container while liquid is hard to compress.
nothing happens after a solid chages into a liquid.
If you compress a gas the temperature increases