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
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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.
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diffusion
Perfume. If you spray any type of perfume in one area of a room, soon you can smell it at the other side of the room. When first sprayed, the perfume is highly concentrated in one area. Then diffusion kicks in and the particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until it there is an equal concentration throughout.
the particle of the perfume diffuses and moves
The air molecules in a warm room move faster than in a cold room, so the perfume particles will dissipate faster in a warm room.
why can the odor of perfume reach you?
Which state of matter has properties that are responsible for your smelling the perfume of someone across the room ?
Nothing.
diffusion
spray perfume all over the room
Diffusion is the process of spreading of the gaseous molecule according to their kinetic energy. In this process, particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. If the perfume is sprayed in one corner of a room, it will be smelt soon after in the opposite corner.