Physics, asked by saks94152923, 9 months ago

How is gas different from water in volume and compressibility?​

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Answered by joshiharshin
6

Explanation:

Solids and liquids have very little free space between particles. So they are not easily compressible. Gases, on the other hand, are easily compressible. They have a lot of free space between particles.

Answered by reehamariyam
2

Answer:

  • Solids and liquids have very little free space between particles.
  • So they are not easily compressible.
  • Gases, on the other hand, are easily compressible.
  • They have a lot of free space between particles.

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