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What are some solids that can't be liquified?

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Changing from a solid to a liquid state such as when a metal, wax or ice is heated to its melting point, or the specific temperature at which melting occurs. Changing directly from a solid to a gas in a process known as sublimation. read more

Most materials that are made from large molecules will decompose well before they can melt, cellulose, proteins, certain plastics etc. read more

You can't avoid one or the other as both apply equally. The "mathematics" tell you that a "liquid" can be compressed, however, the REALITY of it is, once you "can" it is no longer a liquid at that very instant. read more

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