Why lussac's law applicable only for gases and not for solid and liquid??????????!

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Basically, gases are compressible while liquids and solids are not. Doubling the temperature doubles the volume of a gas; certainly the volume of a solid and volume of a liquid are not doubled. Solids, liquids, and gases simply don't have the same properties.
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