A gas can be compressed more than a liquid and a solid.
Yes, when a gas is compressed it could form into a solid or liquid substance.
No, because solid and liquid have a definite shape. In practical terms the above it correct. However with great pressure many solids and liquids can be compressed into a more compact arrangement.
gases can be compressed where as a solid can not. liquids can be compressed slightly, but not as much as a gas can be gases have a greater surface area, and greater kinetic energy, so a substance is more reactive as a gas rather than as a solid or liquid
Eventually when condensed enough it becomes a solid as the atoms become tighter packed and the bonds become stronger.
A gas can be compressed more than a liquid and a solid.
Compressed.
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unsolid means something that can be compressed. but the correct word for it is not solid.
A solid has a fixed shape and volume and cannot be compressed
solid
Yes, when a gas is compressed it could form into a solid or liquid substance.
When a solid is stretched or compressed beyond the point that it can return to its original shape it has passed its elastic limit.
The gallbladder.
definite shape,definite volume,cannot be compressed.
No. Because the solids have no space to travel into.
solids cannot be compressed at all, if you compress a liquid enough it will become a solid by freezing, gasses can be compressed however if compressed enough it will become a liquid