Gas Density & Force: Process to Turn Extremely Dense?

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Is there a process where gas can turn extremely dense and absorb force? I appreciate all answers. Thanks
 
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If I'm not mistaken, trying to compress a gas will absorb force. Do you need it to be super dense?
 
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yes. It needs to be that dense. But if gas is compressed wouldn't it turn into a crystal. Thanks.
 
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