Define diffusion of particles and give example
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Diffusion is defined as the random movement of particles, from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
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The most common ones are carbon dioxide diffused in soda drinks and sparkling water or wines. When a substance is broken down in an organic solvent, excess solvent is removed by passing a stream of pure nitrogen gas. This helps in making the solvent concentrated without relying on evaporation or heat. Another use of N2 gas is infusion in chilled tea or coffee which impart a unique appearance as well as enhanced aroma and flavor.
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A diffusion is a process in physics. ... If the particles randomly move around ("diffuse") in the water, they eventually become distributed randomly and uniformly from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, and organized (diffusion continues, but with no net flux).