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Liquids do, but solids do not.
In your stomach 10 min
I'm not quite sure liquids diffuse. but gases do an example would be if something was burning in your house you would be able to smell it up the street. The particles move from a high to a low concentration. In other words move from a place where there are lots of the particles to a place where there isn't many of the particles to almost even it out. The particles have lots of space between them to move around. Bumping into each other they create kinetic energy. This means they are able to move around.
Some solids, particularly certain metals, are malleable, but many are not.
Only certain solids evaporate. Most solids melt before evaporating. When a solid turns straight into a gas, it is called sublimation. Examples of substances that sublime include carbon dioxide, iodine, arsenic, and naphthalene.
solids can diffuse but not in an easy way because they are to tightly packed together
Liquids do, but solids do not.
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No. The particles in the solids have different mass as the particles in the liqiuds, so they diffuse at the different rate. but if their particles have the same rate, they will diffuse at the same rate.
In your stomach 10 min
Yes, all are substances.
Gases the most, then liquids. Solids generally don't diffuse.
solids i guess
no because they are solids
Desk and plastic
Because molecules in a liquid are not bound the way they are in solids and they can move freely so diffusion happens faster too.
I'm not quite sure liquids diffuse. but gases do an example would be if something was burning in your house you would be able to smell it up the street. The particles move from a high to a low concentration. In other words move from a place where there are lots of the particles to a place where there isn't many of the particles to almost even it out. The particles have lots of space between them to move around. Bumping into each other they create kinetic energy. This means they are able to move around.