A drop of blood diffuses faster in water as compared to the drop of ink. Why?
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because of rate of diffusion
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Ink diffuses in water because of the random motion of water and ink molecules. On a large scale, we don’t see the individual molecules moving. Instead we see how dark the ink is at different points in the solution, which actually indicates its concentration. You can see the ink move from areas of higher concentration to those of lower concentration, and the rate of this movement is proportional to the diffusion coefficient of the ink in water
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