Diffusion (technically molecular diffusion)
diffusion
Through a process known as Sublimation
diffusion
The process that enables spreading out is diffusion.
The process that enables spreading out is diffusion.
Through a process known as Sublimation
Diffusion is the process that spreads substances through a gas or liquid. It involves the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until they reach a state of equilibrium.
The process you're thinking of is called "diffusion". It is the property of a substance to travel from a place of greater concentration to a place of lessen concentration. Put simply, a substance will spread itself out in whatever area it's contained in. The effect this has on the smelly gas in the room is that the gas will go from the area of greater concentration (Where the gas was released) to lesser concentration (The rest of the room). Thus, the gas will spread out evenly amongst the air in the room.
Filtration is the process of separating solid particles from a liquid or gas by passing through a porous material such as filter paper or a sieve. In this process, the liquid or gas passes through the substance, while the solid particles are trapped and retained by the material.
"Volatilizes" refers to the process of turning a substance into vapor or gas, typically through heating or evaporation.
Yes, smells spread through the diffusion of gas particles in the air. When a substance emits odor molecules, these particles move from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration, creating a gradient. This process allows the scent to travel and be detected by our olfactory receptors, enabling us to perceive different smells.
Sublimation is the process where a substance changes directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase. This occurs when the substance's vapor pressure exceeds its triple point pressure.