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Which of the following correctly explains why liquids are nearly incompressible compared to gases?

hard Q9 of 15
General Science - Physics (Basics)
Which of the following correctly explains why liquids are nearly incompressible compared to gases?
ALiquid particles are tightly packed with very little space between them
BLiquid particles move freely and are far apart
CLiquid particles have fixed positions and do not move
DLiquid particles are ionized and repel each other
Step-by-Step Solution
  1. Step 1: Understand compressibility

    Compressibility depends on the space between particles; less space means less compressible.
  2. Step 2: Analyze particle arrangement in liquids

    Liquid particles are close together with very little space, making liquids nearly incompressible compared to gases.
  3. Step 3: Eliminate incorrect options

    Particles moving freely and far apart describe gases; fixed positions describe solids; ionization is plasma property.
  4. Final Answer:

    Liquid particles are tightly packed with very little space between them → Option A
  5. Quick Check:

    Liquid incompressibility = tightly packed particles ✅
Quick Trick: Less space between particles means less compressible.
Common Mistakes:
MISTAKES
  • Confusing liquids with gases regarding particle spacing.
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