under normal conditions even by applying maximum of pressure on iron, it is still not compressible.why?
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yes iron is compressible
Explanation:
Metals in solid form are compressible to a certain limit beyond the plastic deformation point the material undergoes permanent change. ... When spoken of small amount of metals they generally change volume when compressed or expand
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because iron is a solid and it have no space in it's particles that's why it is not compressible
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