If we increase pressure acting on a liquid what state can the substance change to?

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Multiple Choice

If we increase pressure acting on a liquid what state can the substance change to?

Explanation:
When you push on a liquid, the system favors the phase with less volume. For most substances, the solid form is denser (has less volume per amount) than the liquid, so increasing pressure makes the liquid tend to solidify. In other words, higher pressure drives the substance toward a solid state. Gas would come from reducing pressure or adding heat, not from simply cranking up pressure, and plasma requires ionization with much more energy.

When you push on a liquid, the system favors the phase with less volume. For most substances, the solid form is denser (has less volume per amount) than the liquid, so increasing pressure makes the liquid tend to solidify. In other words, higher pressure drives the substance toward a solid state. Gas would come from reducing pressure or adding heat, not from simply cranking up pressure, and plasma requires ionization with much more energy.

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