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explain the effects of pressure on solids liquids and gases​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As the temperature of a solid, liquid or gas increases, the particles move more rapidly. ... Liquids are relatively incompressible because any increase in pressure can only slightly reduce the distance between the closely packed molecules. If the pressure above a liquid is increased sufficiently, the liquid forms a solid.

Answered by muhammadmujthabah
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As the temperature of a solid, liquid or gas increases, the particles move more rapidly. ... Liquids are relatively incompressible because any increase in pressure can only slightly reduce the distance between the closely packed molecules. If the pressure above a liquid is increased sufficiently, the liquid forms a solid.

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