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smoke...The reason that sometimes we cannot see smoke is because of the very tiny "particulates" that make up the smoke. A good smoke detector mwill sense smoke long before it can be seen. It is particles in air that are very very small that a smoke detector detects.
No, increasing the distance between particles does not speed up the rate of diffusion. In fact, diffusion rate is influenced by factors such as concentration gradient, temperature, and particle size but not necessarily distance alone. The rate of diffusion is generally slower over larger distances.
Four factors that can speed up the rate of diffusion are: Increased temperature, which provides more energy to the particles to move faster. Decreased distance for diffusion to occur, reducing the barrier for particles to travel. Larger surface area, allowing more particles to come into contact for diffusion. Higher concentration gradient, creating a steeper difference in concentration that drives faster diffusion.
Smoke goes up from chimneys, cigarettes, campfires, and assorted other locations of combustion.
Temperature affects the rate of diffusion, by speeding up the movement of molecules. For example it kind of like when going from water to steam. The water molecule get heat added and speed up, like that of diffusion.
Yes, it is.
yes because once you smoke the cigaret spreads
Smoke filling up a room is an example of diffusion because the smoke particles move from an area of high concentration (where the smoke is generated) to an area of low concentration (the rest of the room) in order to reach equilibrium. This is due to the random motion of the smoke particles.
they are killer
Smoke rises in a closed room because it is less dense than the surrounding air.
Smoke disappears when the particles that make up the smoke are dispersed and eventually dissipate into the surrounding air. This can happen through a variety of processes such as diffusion, ventilation, or chemical reactions with the air.
In a closed room, cigarette smoke tends to rise upwards due to its heat and buoyancy.
Smoke typically travels upwards in a closed room due to the natural tendency of hot air to rise.
Smoke is a collection of tiny particles and gases that take up space as they spread out in the air. When smoke is present in a room, it fills up the available space because the particles are interacting with the air molecules and occupying that volume.
no there isn't because i heard my mum come into my room and take my pillow case and i crept into her room and she was there filling it up with presents that was when i was 9 and i still remember it.
No! You do not get high off peoples weed when there in the same room as you. People always think that.
When there is a fire in an enclosed area the air in the room begins to heat up. Since heat rises, the smoke from the fire is pushed up with it. Smoke inhalation can have immediate consequences (ex: lack of oxygen; burning of the lungs) or, depending on the type of fire/smoke, it can also lead to long-term health problems. Staying close to the ground helps you inhale as little smoke as possible. Smoke can also be a hazard because it disorients you. If you look under the smoke you can see your surroundings more clearly.