Which of the following statements does not apply to liquids?
a. Liquids are highly compressible.
b. Liquids have a relatively high density.
c. Liquids are fluid.
d. Liquids have no definite shape.

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This ones a little difficult for me because 'highly' compressible and 'relatively' high density are a little vague, but on the whole they certainly do have a much higher density than gases and not thaaaat far from solids, and arent nearly as compressible as gasses so id be inclined to pick 

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Answer:

a. Liquids are highly compressible.

Explanation:

The compressibility of a substance or material is the change in volume that it experiences when subjected to a change in pressure.

The molecules in liquids are very close although they have a certain space between them, so their compressibility is small, but even so the change in volume usually requires large forces.