How compressibility varies in different states of matter?
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the gaseous state is the most compressible state as the particles are loosely bounded, followed by liquid and solids are the least compressible as the particles are already closely packed.
hence the order of compressibility is: gas > liquid > solid.
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Gaseous matter
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Matter exist of three main state
- a solid matter is composed of light alipak the particle a solid will retain its shape the particle are not free to move around.
- liquid matter is made up of more law sleep act particle it will take the shape of its container
- gaseous matter composed of particle packed so loss that it has neither a defined volume a gas can be compressed.
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