The compressibility of liquids higher than that of a solid but much smaller as compared to the compressibility of a gas. Why?
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this is that the inter molecular spaces and the force of attraction between the molecules of gases is much more and much less respectively than the other states of matter.
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It depends on the molecular arrangement
It's due to to the interpartical space
Solids less place
Liquid a little space
And gas a lot of space
It's due to to the interpartical space
Solids less place
Liquid a little space
And gas a lot of space
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