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The molecules from the orange are most concentrated in the area immediately surrounding the fruit, particularly near its surface, where volatile compounds are released into the air. This concentration decreases with distance from the orange, as the molecules disperse throughout the room. Additionally, if the orange is cut or juiced, the concentration of its molecules would be higher in the juice or on the surface of the cut fruit.

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