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Ink is spreaded faster.
Faster. Because the hotter/warmer the substance, the faster ink or any other material would dissolve in it.
If the blue ink is the kind you use in your desktop printer, the ink will diffuse faster. The kind of ink they use to print newspapers will never diffuse.
Factors affecting diffusion are: 1) Temperature: The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of diffusion. Example: Put potassium permanganate in a beaker with water (room temp.) and do the same in a beaker with water (boiled). The potassium permanganate would spread faster in hot water. 2) Size of particle: The bigger the particle, the higher the energy to diffuse. 3) State of matter: Solids take more time to diffuse compared to liquids, liquids take more time to diffuse compared to gases, and gases take less time to diffuse compared to liquids and solids. Example: Light an incense stick. The smell of the smoke (from the stick) would reach you as soon as it is burned. The smoke diffused very fast. 4) Nature of matter: The denser the matter, the slower the rate of diffusion. Example: Honey in water would diffuse slower than ink in water. (Honey is denser than ink.)
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The dispersal of ink in a beaker of water is an example of diffusion. The diffusion of water into or out of a cell is called osmosis.
Diffusion
The phenomenon is called diffusion. Particles will spread from highest concentration to lowest concentration in an effort to even out the number of particles in any one area. This is an important concept in human physiology. It is by diffusion that oxygen enters the blood, and ultimately the cell, and carbon dioxide is returned from the body into the air.
Ink is spreaded faster.
the ink diffuses faster than water because the ink has very small particles in it and it occupies space in between the molecules of water but honey is more denser than water and its Viscosity is more than water.thats why ink diffuses faster than ink
Diffusion is the process of spreading something more widely. It can be the diffusion of Homo Sapiens from the plains of Africa, the diffusion of a drop of ink in a bucket of water, diffusion of the use of smart phones.
Faster. Because the hotter/warmer the substance, the faster ink or any other material would dissolve in it.
If the blue ink is the kind you use in your desktop printer, the ink will diffuse faster. The kind of ink they use to print newspapers will never diffuse.
Factors affecting diffusion are: 1) Temperature: The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of diffusion. Example: Put potassium permanganate in a beaker with water (room temp.) and do the same in a beaker with water (boiled). The potassium permanganate would spread faster in hot water. 2) Size of particle: The bigger the particle, the higher the energy to diffuse. 3) State of matter: Solids take more time to diffuse compared to liquids, liquids take more time to diffuse compared to gases, and gases take less time to diffuse compared to liquids and solids. Example: Light an incense stick. The smell of the smoke (from the stick) would reach you as soon as it is burned. The smoke diffused very fast. 4) Nature of matter: The denser the matter, the slower the rate of diffusion. Example: Honey in water would diffuse slower than ink in water. (Honey is denser than ink.)
1. A cologne that spreads it's smell 2.An ink sinked in a water
no, ink is a more thicker substance