The molecules are too tightly bound to one another to be able to move about separately and get through a membrane.
Because diffusion involves the random movement of particles. In a solid, particles cannot move to an area of low concentration as the intermolecular forces are too great. So the particles stay tightly packed in a solid.
Diffusion in solid phase is possible.
No, the particles of a solid will not mix by diffusion. Diffusion occurs when particles move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, but in a solid, the particles are fixed in place and cannot move around to mix with each other.
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This property is called diffusion.
Because diffusion involves the random movement of particles. In a solid, particles cannot move to an area of low concentration as the intermolecular forces are too great. So the particles stay tightly packed in a solid.
Diffusion in solid phase is possible.
Diffusion occur in all phases.
What kind of diffusion? If it is diffusion of molecules then gas would be the right platform
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No, the particles of a solid will not mix by diffusion. Diffusion occurs when particles move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, but in a solid, the particles are fixed in place and cannot move around to mix with each other.
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Yes, gases show the property of diffusion. Diffusion is the movement of gas molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, and this process occurs naturally in gases due to their high kinetic energy and constant motion.
is neon solid,liquid or gas
This property is called diffusion.
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