If Gas is the only state of matter where you can change the density with pressure, how can you pressurise liquids like water?

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I know that solids and liquids can’t change density without changing their molecular structure, so how do things like oil pressure and water pressure exist?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Your premise is faulty.

You can certainly compress solids and liquids. In all the states, molecules will move when compressed.

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