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Why can’t we compress solids?

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Answered by prathampatel204
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Arrr why nahi puch ne ke.

We can't compress solid

Bas

Answered by Anonymous
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Matter exists in four different forms - solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. These are the four states of matter. You can recognize each state because they have different properties. A property of a material describes how it behaves. This behavior is not observable at the chemical level due to microscopic sized particles. We can observe how many H2O particles behave when we open a faucet, releasing water, which is a lot of H2O particles in their liquid state. Of course we can observe other states of H2O particle groupings, at low temperatures they freeze, demonstrating a solid property. At high temperatures they form a gas called steam. Behavior is how something responds when placed in a container, when it is squeezed, or released.

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