Liquids in general have very little space between molecules. Gases have lots of space, and therefore can be easily compressed, but liquids don't.
Yes, petrol is translucent, which means that light can pass through it but objects cannot be seen clearly through it.
Water is an example of a substance that cannot be compressed much due to its incompressibility, but it can move about freely due to its fluidity.
Solids cannot be compressed easily because their particles are arranged closely together in a fixed position. When external pressure is applied, the particles cannot move closer together, causing the solid to resist compression. However, under extreme pressure, solids can be compressed slightly due to the deformation of their atomic structure.
Oil is a liquid. It cannot be compressed, it can flow and it has a medium density. Oil stays the same volume but it alters its shape to fit the bottom of the container it is put in. - A
One. It is gas as gas does not have a definite shape or volume thus it can be compressed. Liquids do not have a definite shape but it has a definite volume, making it unable to compress. Solids have both a definite shape and volume thus it also cannot be compressed.
Petrol
CNG, compressed natural gas.
a liquid can be compressed
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No, compressed air cannot penetrate the skin.
No, you cannot convert a petrol to burn diesel.
yes it can be
No, liquid cannot be compressed because you use syringe put water and you use your hand block the hole you push you cannot push.
A solid has a fixed shape and volume and cannot be compressed
Yes, gold can be compressed if you compress it to 2 million atmosphere at room temperature.
That is impossible. You cannot convert a diesel to run on petrol or vice versa.
Liquids are cannot be compressed because the particles are close together and compact- this means that the particles cannot get closer together. Therefore liquids can't be compressed.