Chemistry, asked by bhargavpanchal145, 8 months ago

How many total continuity equations can be written for one system?
A only one
B o equal to the number of components in the system
C zero
D O equal to the number of phases in the system​

Answers

Answered by prasadketha
0

Answer:

answer is B

Explanation:

because it be written for one system

Answered by madhusri378
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Answer:

The continuity equation is nothing more than the LAW OF MASS CONSERVATION DURING THE FLOW OF LIQUIDS OR GAS.

Volume density at any given instant of time = volume density at any subsequent instant of time, according to the equation.

Therefore  the correct answer is (B)equal to the number of components in the system

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