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the compressibility of a liquid is higher than that of a solid but much smaller as compared to the compressibility of gas why​

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Answered by swapnapodishetty
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Explanation:

It's inverse is known as compressibility. ... For liquids, this value of K is relatively lower and thus the value or compressibility is relatively higher than that of solids. For gasses, the value of K is even lower, and hence gasses have a compressibility that is higher than both solids and liquids.

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