AWARDING BRAINLIEST
Why are liquids usually difficult to compress?
a.
Their a...
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AWARDING BRAINLIEST
Why are liquids usually difficult to compress?
a.
Their atoms are held in position
c.
Liquids have a definite shape
b.
Their atoms are already packed closely together
d.
Liquids are not difficult to compress
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