the process of diffusion
The process of perfume molecules moving through the air is called diffusion. Molecules in high concentration areas move to areas of lower concentration, spreading the scent of the perfume.
The process is called "charging by conduction." When you touch a charged balloon to the electroscope, electrons transfer from the balloon to the electroscope, causing the electroscope to become charged.
The structures that make up the outside of the flower are called petals. Petals can vary in color and may contain nectar or perfume glands to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. They play a key role in the reproductive process of the plant by attracting pollinators to aid in pollination.
The process of smelling perfume several meters away is called olfaction. Olfaction is the sense of smell, which allows us to detect and perceive scents in our environment.
the particles in the perfume grabs one of the molecules as you spray and they keep jumping on each molecule so afters the whole room would smell of it. ----------- Gas diffusion
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.
Snookies new perfume is called Snooki Perfume bySnooki Nicole Polizzi
The process is called olfaction. When you sniff or inhale the perfume, molecules in the air carry the scent to receptors in your nasal cavity, which then send signals to your brain, allowing you to perceive the fragrance.
its called priceys perfume :-)
When you rub a balloon on your head, the process is called triboelectric charging, or tribocharging for short. This friction creates a build-up of static electricity on the surface of the balloon, causing it to attract objects like hair or small pieces of paper.
Justin Bieber's new perfume is called Someday.
Filling a balloon with air is called inflating it.