Appliying a high pressure.
compress it nearly impossiable to COMPRESS solids and liquids
Compress. They tend to occupy a nearly fixed volume.
Solids and liquids are difficult compress. Gases, however, are easy; they respond to changes in temperature and volume.
yes
The molecules of solid are already intact that you cannot compress them any further unless there are spaces left.
Compress. They tend to occupy a nearly fixed volume.
Yes, most solids are dense and difficult to compress because their particles are closely packed together and have a strong attraction to each other, making it hard to change their volume by compression.
Liquids and gases are easier to compress compared to solids because their particles are more loosely packed and have more space between them. This allows for the particles to be pushed closer together when pressure is applied, resulting in a decrease in volume. In solids, the particles are already closely packed together, making it more difficult to compress them further.
molecular structure
Solids consist of atoms and molecules closely packed together in a fixed arrangement. When external pressure is applied, the atoms/molecules can only vibrate or shift slightly, rather than compress further. This rigid structure makes it difficult to compress solids significantly without causing them to break or change their shape.
Solids are hard to touch because they have molecules tightly packed to each other and do not exist in the liquid state.they have a perfect shape and volume and have Wight
atoms in solids are arranged in a fixed pattern's it is very difficult to compress them and change their shapes