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Why are gases highly compressible while solids are almost incompressible ?

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In the gases, the inter particle or inter molecular spaces are very large. These can be decreased to a large extent on applying pressure. Therefore, the gases are highly compressible. However, in solids these spaces are very small and cannot be decreased be decreased any more on applying pressure. Therefore, the solids are almost incompressible.
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