Dispersion.
The word "emitted" means to release or give off something, such as light, sound, or gases, often in the form of radiation or particles.
To emit means to release or give off something, such as light or sound. To radiate means to send out energy, particles, or waves in a particular direction. Emitting is a general term for any kind of release, while radiating specifically refers to the spreading out of energy.
A particle is a tiny piece or unit of matter. In physics, particles are the smallest units that make up the universe, such as atoms and subatomic particles. In grammar, particles are words that do not change their form and do not fit into the usual grammatical categories.
During evaporation, particles from the surface of a liquid gain enough kinetic energy to break free from the attractive forces of the liquid and change into a gaseous state. These particles move rapidly and randomly, spreading out in the surrounding space.
In solids, particles vibrate in fixed positions, with little freedom to move. In liquids, particles move around each other, allowing the substance to flow and take the shape of its container. In gases, particles move freely and independently, spreading out to fill the available space.
Diffusion
The word is "diffusion." It refers to the movement of gas particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
Dispersed particles
stealing
Diffusion refers to the process of a substance spreading out to fill the available space. It occurs due to the random movement of particles.
molecues
Lattice
Diffusion
scattering
Subatomic particles with a negative charge are called electrons.Atomic particles with a negative charge are called Anions.
because the particles are away from each other so, the particles are spreading in an object
Surface tension.