The ability of gas to completely spread out and mix with other substances is called diffusion. This process occurs due to random motion of gas particles leading to them mixing evenly in the available space.
Well breathing in and out of your nose would be one since you're releasing carbon into the air and takin in oxygen. Another one would be when you open a bottle of perfume or anything that is scented.
The random spontaneous mixing of substances in a solution is called diffusion. This is the process by which molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration until they are evenly spread out.
During diffusion, the random motion of atoms causes them to spread out gradually.
Large diffusion tanks help ensure that there is enough space for molecules to spread out and diffuse evenly throughout the tank. This promotes efficient mixing and results in more uniform concentrations of substances in the tank. Additionally, a larger tank provides a greater surface area for exchange of molecules, which can improve the rate of diffusion.
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The process that enables spreading out is diffusion.
The process that enables spreading out is diffusion.
An example of contagious diffusion is the spread of Islam from Mecca to all the other countries around it.
The ability of gas to completely spread out and mix with other substances is called diffusion. This process occurs due to random motion of gas particles leading to them mixing evenly in the available space.
cultural diffusion
Diffusion can lead to the spread of harmful substances or diseases, loss of concentration gradients essential for physiological processes, and potential overcrowding or competition between substances or particles. It can also result in inefficient transport or distribution of substances within a system.
Cultural diffusion.
Three ways that culture can be spread, including, Relocation diffusion, Expansion diffusion and stimulus diffusion.
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.
Well breathing in and out of your nose would be one since you're releasing carbon into the air and takin in oxygen. Another one would be when you open a bottle of perfume or anything that is scented.