Why gases are compressible but not liquids?
There are large intermolecular spaces between the particles of gas, and the spaces are not fixed. Therefore, gases do not have a definite volume and can be compressed under pressure.
The spaces between the particles of a liquid are fixed at a particular temperature and spaces between the particles are less. So, liquids have a definite volume and cannot be compressed much like gases.
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