Chemistry, asked by mallikp898, 10 months ago

meaning of compressibility, rigidity and fluidity also state difference between them​

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Answered by karannnn43
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Compressibility➡️

In thermodynamics and fluid mechanics, compressibility is a measure of the relative volume change of a fluid or solid as a response to a pressure change.

Rigidity➡️

It is the state in which the particles of a substance are fixed in their positions. ... It can also be referred to as thickness of the substance.

Fluidity ➡️

It is the property by virtue of which, the particles of a molecule move in space.

Answered by renjithsonukrishna
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Rigidity

It is the strongest force of attraction between particles and this property makes the solid rigid. Rigidity gives the perfect shape to solids, the particles in the solid are tightly packed. Solid does not get deformed easily by applying extra pressure.

Compressibility

Compressibility is mostly observed in gases. A lot of space between particles, a gas can be compressed to a higher extent. Solids have the least compressibility and liquids have little compressibility because of the least space between their particles.

Fluidity

The ability to flow is called fluidity. The less force of attraction and more space between particles makes the liquid and gas to flow easily. Fluidity is not observed in solids.

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