Chemistry, asked by warmachine2705, 10 months ago

What happens to solids, liquids, gases when subjected to high pressure? Explain with figure.

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Answered by stacybrown9154
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Answer:

So, the more pressure you put on a material, the closer it will be to a solid. If there is a low amount of pressure, then the particles in the material can move much more freely, so the less pressure on a material, the closer it will be to gas.

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Answered by deepakgawas35
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Explanation:

1.solids-Pressure has no effect on solid.

2.liquid-Liquids are relatively incompressible because any increase in pressure can only slightly reduce the distance between the closely packed molecules. If the pressure above a liquid is increased sufficiently, the liquid forms a solid. If the pressure above a liquid is decreased sufficiently, the liquid forms a gas.

3.gas-If we start putting pressure on a gas containing cylinder then the gas will be compressed and become liquid.

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