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Water can be pressurised as much as you like, the issue is that they don't compress so when you release the pressure they don't expand - doing damage, squirting out of tings etc.A fire extinguisher works like an aerosol or a soda syphon, there is a compressed gas above the liquid which can expand and therefore pushes the liquid out.
I understand that liquids are very difficult to pressurise or compress.So, Taking ' water ' for example.........how much can it be squashed ?
I also remember some emulsions behaving in a rather strange way under pressure - can this be due to differences in compressibility ?