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Define

  1. rigidity
  2. compressibility
  3. density and
  4. fluidity

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i) Rigidity:

  • It is defined as the property of a substance in which the shape of the substance does not change due to an external force.
  • Solid substances are rigid and hard.
  • For example, table, chair, fan, etc.
  • Rigidity gives the perfect shape to solids, the particles in the solid are tightly packed.
  • Solid does not get deformed easily by applying extra pressure.

ii) Compressibility:

  • It is defined as the ability of a substance to reduce the volume when pressure is applied.
  • Gases are highly compressible in nature.
  • With a lot of space between particles, a gas can be compressed to a higher extent.
  • Solids have the least compressibility and liquids have little compressibility because of the least space between their particles.

iii) Density:

  • It is defined as the mass per unit volume.
  • Density = MassVolume
  • It is denoted by ρ(rho).
  • The density of solid is highest, then comes liquid, and last comes the gases.

iv) Fluidity:

  • The ability of a substance to flow is called fluidity.
  • The less force of attraction and more space between particles makes the liquid and gas flow easily.
  • Fluidity is not observed in solids.

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