Chemistry, asked by shreyasikumari133, 9 months ago

why are solids rigid and in compressible​

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Answered by piyushsahu624
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Answer:

Because solids have close packing with a definite position of molecules solids are a rigid structure. ... Liquids can exhibit compressibility due to the presence of intermolecular spaces greater than solids. Gases have maximum compressibility because of the very loose packing of the particles.

Answered by syed4787
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Explanation:

solid is very rigid and in compressible because of its physical properties the particles of solid is tightly packet and there is very less intercelluler space between the particles of solid so that's why it is rigid and in compressible

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