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Rodrigo Pugh
21 June, 14:46
Can solid and liquid be compressed
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Snow
21 June, 16:19
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Yes, because when you add amount of one litre of liquid a solid of one plate it compressed together whereas the solid is mixed with the liquid and in the plate you will see both of them together.
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Caren
21 June, 16:29
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Yes, both solid and liquid can be compressed.
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