It will compress, but only very slightly as compared to a gas.
as ice will come in contact with the substance, it will come in direct contact with its heat thus increasing the kinetic energy of the molecules . this results in melting of ice.
Liquid, solid, gas
The pressure will be reduced (depending on circumstances)
its when the pressure piles onto the solid gas or liquid and some can be squashed
yes, if you apply pressure to an object it will change the state, by changing the shape of it
It would increase
It would increase.
It would increase.
Each material has specific compressibility, the volume decrease.
Heat and high pressure
Yes, a gas can be turned into solid, like dry ice which is solid form of carbon dioxide. It is turned into liquid and solid under extreme pressure and very low pressure. The gas may be monoatomic, diatomic or polyatomic.
Dry ice is the solid form of Carbon dioxide or CO2. If we apply pressure on CO2 , then it will change its form and from gaseous state it turns to solid state. This is the property of compressiblity of gases.
solid carbon dioxide (CO2) is stored under high pressure. Solid CO2 gets converted directly to gaseous state on decrease of pressure to 1 atmosphere without coming into liquid state. This is the reason that solid carbon dioxide is also known as dry ice
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Gold is a solid at Room temperature and pressure.
That depends on the pressure, but under normal pressure, sodium is a solid at room temperature.
your fingers cant apply enough pressure