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Can a liquid be compressed?
Has anyone seen that advert on TV appearing regularly ny Exxon Mobil recently. The presenter is explaining that they extract the gas change it into a liquid and then compress it 6 times. I can understand if they had compressed the gas by 6 times but the liquid?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They extract a gas. Then they change it to a liquid by compressing it. However it would expect that it was more than six times.
For example. Propane is a gas at room temperature and normal pressure. If you compress it it will turn to a liquid at room tempreature. But you definitely cannot compress any liquid by six times.
For example. Propane is a gas at room temperature and normal pressure. If you compress it it will turn to a liquid at room tempreature. But you definitely cannot compress any liquid by six times.
Its been shown so many times on TV I was beginning to believe I had heard wrongly. But she definately puts it in that order and she does say the liquid compresses 6 times and uses her hands to show by how much. If there was a flaw in the advert I would have thought it would have been picked up by now?
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