What are the molar volumes of solids and liquids? Why don't the gas formula apply to them

What are the molar volumes of solids and liquids? Why don't the gas formula apply to them


The volume of gas molecules is almost negligible, and the distance between them is very large, so the space occupied by one molecule is fixed, so there is almost no difference in the molar volume of different gases. However, liquid solids are very close, and the volume occupied by one molecule is different, so it is not applicable