no because different molecules have different sizes. Smaller molecules will diffuse faster than larger molecules.
No, not all liquids diffuse the same way. How each liquid diffuses is dependent what other chemicals are in the liquid.
no
The same way all liquids dry, evaporation.
No, not all liquids and gases freeze in the same way as water. The freezing point of a substance depends on its chemical composition and molecular structure. Different substances will freeze at different temperatures.
solids can diffuse but not in an easy way because they are to tightly packed together
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The same way you drink ANYTHING in space; from sealed pouches, so the liquids don't leak and go all over the cabin.
Liquids and solids are same in the way that they are made out of the same atoms, just those atoms are being set in a different environment and temperature.
Diffusion in liquids is the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration due to their random motion. In gases, diffusion is the mixing of gas molecules in a way that each gas becomes evenly distributed in the entire space available.
Liquids, like solids have a definite volume. While liquids don't have a definite shape, they can take the shape of a container which can be measured the same way as with solids.
O2 would diffuse into the cells, and CO2 would diffuse into the systemic capillaries.
liquids don't have a particular form solids do and take up a shape liquids do not.