Chemistry, asked by arushisudarshan, 10 months ago

explain why gases diffuse more than liquids.

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Answered by kabir645
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Explanation:

  • Gases diffuse faster than liquids. This is because the particles of gases are much farther apart from one another as compared to the solids and liquids. Also, the force of attraction between the particles is negligible, hence particles of a gas move freely in all the directions.
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