Why solids cannot be compressed like gases?
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The inter-particles spaces in solids is minimum and they are closely packed and hence, they cannot be compressed because there is no place for particles to move, while the gases are not compactly packed, the particles of gas can move around freely and hence they are highly compressible.
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The inter-particles spaces in solids is minimum and they are closely packed and hence, they cannot be compressed because there is no place for particles to move, while the gases are not compactly packed, the particles of gas can move around freely and hence they are highly compressible.
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