applications of the process of diffusion in daily life
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• A balloon filled with helium will deflate a little bit every day, because helium
atoms diffuse out of the balloon through its wall
• When spaghetti is cooked, water molecules diffuse into the spaghetti strings,
making them thicker and more flexible.
• Carbon dioxide bubbles in soft drinks diffuse out of your soda, leaving your
soda flat.
• A smelly gas distributes itself over a room by diffusion (flower fragrance,
garbage stink, body odor )
• A sugar cube in a glass of water that is not stirred will dissolve slowly and the
sugar molecules will distribute over the water by diffusion
• A wilted carrot or celery made firm again by soaking in water.
• The smell of cookies diffuses through the house as they bake.
• Perfume - perfume gas molecules diffuse into the air when put on so you can
smell it.
• Air freshener/deodorant - same concept as above.
• Teabag diffusion - tea leaf pigments diffuse through teabag to give the water
its color and taste of tea
• Cigarette smoke - it diffuses into the air and spreads throughout the room
Hope it helps you buddy..
• A balloon filled with helium will deflate a little bit every day, because helium
atoms diffuse out of the balloon through its wall
• When spaghetti is cooked, water molecules diffuse into the spaghetti strings,
making them thicker and more flexible.
• Carbon dioxide bubbles in soft drinks diffuse out of your soda, leaving your
soda flat.
• A smelly gas distributes itself over a room by diffusion (flower fragrance,
garbage stink, body odor )
• A sugar cube in a glass of water that is not stirred will dissolve slowly and the
sugar molecules will distribute over the water by diffusion
• A wilted carrot or celery made firm again by soaking in water.
• The smell of cookies diffuses through the house as they bake.
• Perfume - perfume gas molecules diffuse into the air when put on so you can
smell it.
• Air freshener/deodorant - same concept as above.
• Teabag diffusion - tea leaf pigments diffuse through teabag to give the water
its color and taste of tea
• Cigarette smoke - it diffuses into the air and spreads throughout the room
Hope it helps you buddy..
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followings are the application :
escaping of gas from a pressure cooker.
escaping of gas molecules from an air spray or perfume bottle and than spread in the whole room.
escaping of gas from a pressure cooker.
escaping of gas molecules from an air spray or perfume bottle and than spread in the whole room.
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