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Can a diamonds rot?

No, they can't rot because they are the hardest substance in the world. Diamonds are created when extreme heat and pressure, compress a substance such as coal into a hard rock.


What is harder to compress gas liquid or solid?

The molecules of a solid are the most tightly packed than those of either gas or liquid making it the hardest of the three to compress. Gas has the most space between molecules and is therefore the easiest to compress.


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Can liquids be compress easily?

No, you can't compress liquids easily. You can compress them a little bit, but thats all.


It is nearly impossible to blank solids and liquids?

compress it nearly impossiable to COMPRESS solids and liquids


It is nearly impossible to solids and liquids?

Compress. They tend to occupy a nearly fixed volume.


Is compress the opposite of expand?

The word 'compress' is the opposite of 'expand'.


What is the plural form of compress?

The plural form for the noun compress is compresses.


Can you compress helium?

Yes, you can compress all gases, including helium.


When we compress a stone with your hand you can't compress it why?

BECAUSE in case of stone the molecules are closly packed and they have no vacant space between them and they have not the ability to close to each other so when we compress a stone we cant compress it


What is called the hardest rock?

The hardest substance in a rock would be the hardest mineral of which the rock is composed.


Can a hot compress make the pus go down?

A warm compress is used to draw pus to the surface and onto the compress material. It should be as warm as bearable, rather than too hot to cause scalding. Change the compress frequently, and only use a new compress as a replacement. Don't wash and reuse a compress to avoid further infection.