I have a question, let's say I can make a metal can that will never leak no matter how you abuse it, then can a normal can of soda drink be compress to half its can size with extreme pressure?
>>7742883
>I have a question
No, I'm pretty sure you don't.
Oh, there's a question mark at the end, but you didn't actually ask a question at the end.
>>7742883
Yes you retard. You could compress it to a solid.
Half its size? You'd need some fucking enormous pressure for that, and it sure as hell isn't going to be a liquid at that point.
>>7742883
wait...
>>7742883
>, then can a normal can of soda drink be compress
Sorry, a little drunk.
>, then can
Here "can" is a verb, right?
Ok, short answer is "probably not".
Water just doesn't compress for shit.
I really don't know, but hey, look at water at the bottom of the ocean.
Shit's under extreme pressure, hang on...
googling...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Properties_of_water#Compressibility
>he low compressibility of water means that even in the deep oceans at 4 km depth, where pressures are 40 MPa, there is only a 1.8% decrease in volume.[32]
Merry Christmas...
>>7742883
soda is primarily water. the water molecules have a finite volume. you will reach a point where additional pressure will not change the volume of the liquid
>>7742899
What if you go black hole tier?
Does the ideal gas law break down at a certain point because of this?
Based on
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice#Phases
and
https://web.archive.org/web/20150908065805/http://www1.lsbu.ac.uk/water/ice_phases.html
and assuming you're keeping it at room temperature, you should reach 2x compression with a mixture of ice-VII and ice-X, at several tens of gigapascals in pressure.
For comparison, the pressure in a normal soda can is hundreds of kilopascals:
http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2000/SeemaMeraj.shtml
>>7742883
Pretty sure attempting to compress a liquid causes fusion
it's possible even with current state of technology, but no one's retarded enough to do it
>le epic compressed soda can
>half of the drink spills when you open it
>>7742891
Can i go further. Can i compress it so much that i go beyond the swarzchild radius and create a black hole? Can i destroy the Earth with a full unopened coca cola canned drink?
>>7742902
Nigga the ideal gas law breaks down at about 5atm even with a high error tolerance.