define rigidity,fluidity,compressibility,diffusion and density.
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Rigidity: The property of substances being stiff and resistive towards stress.
Fluidity: The substance in which molecules are not rigid and the substance which can flow and having all the characteristics of a liquid.
Compressibility: The property of substance which shows how much the volume of a substance can be reduced by the application of force.
Diffusion: The movement of molecules of matter from a place of higher concentration to lower concentration.
Density: The ratio between mass and volume or mass per unit volume.
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Fluidity: The substance in which molecules are not rigid and the substance which can flow and having all the characteristics of a liquid.
Compressibility: The property of substance which shows how much the volume of a substance can be reduced by the application of force.
Diffusion: The movement of molecules of matter from a place of higher concentration to lower concentration.
Density: The ratio between mass and volume or mass per unit volume.
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Rigidity: The condition which do not alters the shape of solids.
Compressibility: Compressing particles of gases
is called compressiblity.
Filling a gas container: In the laboratory, after the preparation of gases, they are collected in gas jar. This is called filling a gas container.
Fludity: Fluidity means flowing of liquids freely.
Shape: Things are in which form is called shape.
Kinetic energy: The energy possessed by moving body is called kinestic energy.
Density: Density is the mass per unit.
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