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Explain, how diffusion takes place

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Answered by CATSGOESMEOW
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In gases and liquids, particles move randomly from place to place. The particles collide with each other or with their container. ... Eventually, the particles are spread through the whole container. Diffusion happens on its own, without stirring, shaking or wafting.

Answered by XTLUCKYBHAI
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Answer:

You walk into a coffee shop and immediately smell coffee. Why?

One reason is convection. Moving currents of air carry coffee smell particles all around the coffee shop.

But even without convection, the smell would still reach you eventually - not by convection, but by diffusion. In diffusion, coffee particles move from the coffee machine (an area of high concentration) to the rest of the coffee shop (an area of low concentration).

Making a cup of coffee also involves the diffusion of coffee particles through hot water:

Explanation:

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