use particle theory to explain why solid and liquid can't be compressed ( squashed into a smaller volume )
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Because the particles are already packed closely together, solids can't easily be compressed. ... Because the particles can move, liquids don't have a definite shape, and they can flow. Because the particles are still packed close together, liquids can't easily be compressed and keep the same volume.
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Because the particles don't move, solids have a definite shape and volume, and can't flow. Because the particles are already packed closely together, solids can't easily be compressed. Because there are lots of particles in a small volume, solids are dense. Powdered solids cannot take the shape of their container.
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