The solute is generally an essential oil and the solvent is usually a low molecular weight alcohol like ethanol or methanol or isopropanol, possibly mixed with water.
The particles in perfume get mixed in air & we can smell it .
those solute particles which form stroger bond with water than bonds in solid state themselve release the heat .....
strong attraction of solute particles to solvent particles
The particles will diffuse and eventually spread across the room.
Diffusion. Where particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. For example if perfume is sprayed in one corner of a room, it will be smelt soon after in the opposite corner. It is a random, natural process that doesn't require energy.
it is a gas body heat causes the molecules to separate converting liquid to vapor. the molecules then diffuse randomly. eventually some molecules encounter receptors in a person's nose, which trigger nerves that send electrochemical pulses to the brain.
The strong, sweet smell of perfume reaches your nose so quickly because the chemicals in the perfume evaporate easily in the air so that we can smell them. In addition, the chemical itself can be smelt.
The liquid is released, evaporated and adhere temporary to skin.
Water is a solvent. Fruit, sugar, and all the other particles are solutes. The two make a homogenous mixture which is a solution!
Water is a solvent. Fruit, sugar, and all the other particles are solutes. The two make a homogenous mixture which is a solution!
Diffusion is the mixing of a substance with another substance due to the motion of its particles. The smell of perfume spreading over a room is an example of diffusion. @fragrancesim