why solids show less compressibility
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Solids are not compressible because the molecules are tightly packed and the inter molecular space is less or is negligible . ... The liquids have space more than solidsbut less than gases hence are compressible to less extent. But the solidshave negligible space and hence are not compressible.
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Matter is compressible due to the intermolecular spaces in it (i.e. spaces between its molecules). Gases are the most compressible because there are very large intermolecular spaces. Solidsare the least compressible because the intermolecular spaces are very tiny, not enough to allow visible compression.
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Matter is compressible due to the intermolecular spaces in it (i.e. spaces between its molecules). Gases are the most compressible because there are very large intermolecular spaces. Solidsare the least compressible because the intermolecular spaces are very tiny, not enough to allow visible compression.
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