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What is continuity of state ? Give example.

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Answered by Demo00
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Answer:

Explanation:Property of a transition between two states of matter, as between gas and liquid, during which there are no abrupt changes in physical properties.

Answered by anjalin
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The continuity of the state is the property of the transfer of matter between two states, such as between gases and liquids, at which time there is no sudden change in physical properties.

Explanation:

  • There is no sharp change in the liquid and gaseous state which is observed in a solid melt.
  • In other words, the state of gas and liquid for chemicals forms the continuity of the j state.
  • The law of continuity is a heuristic principle based on the earlier work of Nicholas and Johannes Kepler, introduced by Gottfried Leibniz.
  • Continuity equations provide useful information about fluid flow and their behavior during flow in pipes or hoses.
  • Continuity equations are applied to tubes, pipes, rivers, drains with flowing liquids or gases, and more.
  • Continuity equations can be expressed in an integral form and applied to finite regions or differential forms, which are applied to a point.
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