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Compare solid and liquid on the basis of compressibility and diffusion

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Answered by sonam25744
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Solids are rigid while gases, and liquids are not. (ii) Compressibility: The particles of matter can be compressed or reduced in volume by applying force or pressure. ... (v) Shape: Solids have definite shape whereas liquids take the shape of the container in which they are placed and gases do not have any shape.

Answered by mahi577
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The rate of diffusion of a gas is, however, inversely proportional to the square root of its density. ... Solids are rigid while gases, and liquids are not. (ii) Compressibility: The particles of matter can be compressed or reduced in volume by applying force or pressure. Gases are highly compressible.

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