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What \:  happens \:  in  \: the  \: gray  \: zone \:  between  \: solid  \: and  \: liquid \: ?

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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Answer:

Mathsarayabhatta will work..??

Explanation:

A grain of sand is as solid as a rock, but a million grains can flow through a funnel almost like water. And highway traffic can behave in a similar way, flowing freely until it becomes blocked at some bottleneck.

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Answered by Anonymous
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To transition between one state and another, something has to change. Remember your Ideal Gas Law. P=nKT or PV=nRT.

Different substances will have different strengths of their intermolecular forces that are acting on the molecules and atoms of the substance, which means that they have different limits to change phase.

We know that energy moves in one direction, hot to cold, and this is not instantaneous.

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