Perfume evaporates, the perfume molecules diffuse through the air and reach your nose, enabling you to smell them.
why can the odor of perfume reach you?
Yes, it is molecules floating through the air.
Liquid to gas (which is to say, evaporation).
The molecules of perfume are in a gaseous state and mixing with the molecules of air in the room. All of them undergo random motion at all times as a result of the internal ("heat") energy that they have absorbed.
Perfumes contain volatile vapors of sweet-smelling compounds that diffuse in air when the bottle is opened. Gaseous molecules move at several hundred meters per second, and so smells can travel quickly across a room.
This happens because when the perfume is sprayed the gas is diffuese into the air
The process of smelling perfume several meters away is called olfaction. Olfaction is the sense of smell, which allows us to detect and perceive scents in our environment.
Because the molecules of the perfume diffuse easy in the atmosphere.
The smell of perfume is Intesive. The reason being, Intensive does not depend on the amount of matter in the substance. Examples of Intensive: Color, smell, ductility, phase, malleability, boiling point, melting point, and density. Hope this helped!
Diffusion is the moving of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. The smell of perfume is strongest on the person's body, and diffuses outward to wherever the smell is weaker.
Top or head notes in reference to the smell of a perfume is the initial smell of the perfume when applied. They form a person's initial impression of a perfume and thus are very important in the selling of the product.
A perfume is appreciated by smell/odour, not vision.
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Because it is hot and fresh.
The perfume smell of the perfume their mothers wore usually reminds people of their mothers.
Hey you smell nice I don't make a lot of scents but if I did they'd smell like you.