Why can air be compressed but liquids can’t?

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Why can air be compressed but liquids can’t?

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Because there’s a lot of empty space between air molecules (or gas molecules in general) but almost no space between liquid molecules. If you actually force liquid molecules any closer they’ll start to form latice bonds and the liquid will freeze into a solid

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