BSC PHYSICS Study Guide - Erlenmeyer Flask, Antoine Lavoisier, Coherence Condition

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The law of conservation of mass is a vital idea, it says that we can"t make or obliterate the mass; in any case, this mass can be changed into another structure. In physics, we express the law of conservation of mass as the differential structure by coherence condition of the mechanics of liquids and continuum mechanics with the accompanying condition: = density t = time v = velocity. The law of conservation of mass expresses that in every one of the physical and chemical cycles, the all-out mass of items in a substance response is equivalent to the mass of reactants. The law of conservation of mass was concentrated on by a french chemist named. This regulation expresses that in a substance response, the mass of items in compound responses rises to the mass of reactants. As per this regulation, the matter can"t be made nor be annihilated. We call this regulation the law of indestructibility of issue.