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gases are compressible and solid and liquids are non-compressible now can you proof that with example

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Answered by srishtisk07
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Answer:

Take the example of H2O.

Explanation:

When it is in form of vapour it goes up in the air and compresses to form cloud. But if you take water or ice it can't be compressed.

Answered by sanatariqahmad
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. If we put pressure on a solid or a liquid, there is essentially no change in volume. The atoms, ions, or molecules that make up the solid or liquid are very close together. There is no space between the individual particles, so they cannot pack together.

The kinetic-molecular theory explains why gases are more compressible than either liquids or solids. Gases are compressible because most of the volume of a gas is composed of the large amounts of empty space between the gas particles.

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