Why are solids incompressible?

  • A
    Due to large interparticle distance.
  • B
    Due to strong electrostatic forces of attraction.
  • C
    Due to very small interparticle distance and strong repulsive forces between electron clouds when compressed.
  • D
    Due to the presence of free electrons.

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