👉 The term "non-crushability" refers to a property that distinguishes one substance from another, such as two different types of metals or two different colors of paint. It is often used in chemistry and physics to describe how substances behave under certain conditions or at certain temperatures. In the context of noncrushability, it means that two substances are not able to be crushed or broken down into smaller particles without breaking apart completely. For example, two different types of metals can't be crushed together