explain why solid cannot be commpressed but gas are highly compressible?
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because solid has higher intermolecular space as compare to gas
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Why can solids not be compressed but gases are highly compressed?
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Solids have structure meaning molecules are bonded together creating a labyrinth. It’s like looking at a building when only the steel work is done. You can’t compress without a huge amount of pressure. Structures everywhere from steel to sponge cake can be compressed but the structure is changed.
Gases are free molecules that are not bonded together. Air is an example. Air is more compressed at sea level than on top of a mountain. Sea level air has less space between molecules than high elevation air
Methane that you burn in your home has great density, relatively, meaning the molecules are closer together than when released by your burner to a much less compressed level.
Think of gas like marbles. They are free to roll around with lots of space between them. Put them in a box this is more what compressed gas looks like
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