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“The density of liquids is practically dependent of pressure”?

(a) True

(b) False

I have been asked this question during an online interview.

My doubt is from Classification of Fluids in chapter Fluid Flow and Mixing of Bioprocess Engineering

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The best I can explain: The density of liquids is practically independent of pressure; liquids are incompressible fluids. If the density of a fluid changes with pressure, the fluid is compressible. Gases are generally classed as compressible fluids.

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