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out of the three states of matter which cannot be compressed on applying pressure


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Out of the three states of matter Solids cannot be compressed on applying pressure. Their compression is so negligible that it can be ignored.
Solids cannot be compressed because they have distinct boundaries and shapes and have fixed volumes. So they are rigid.