give to examples for diffusion in chemistry
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Perfume is sprayed in one part of a room, yet soon it diffuses so that you can smell it everywhere. A drop of food coloring diffuses throughout the water in a glass so that, eventually, the entire glass will be colored. Carbon dioxide bubbles diffuse from an open soda, leaving it flat.
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- You can smell perfume because it diffuses into the air and makes its way into your nose.
- Cigarette smoke diffuses into the air.
- A few crystals of potassium permanganate in water will diffuse and turn the water purple.
- Leave a soda bottle open and the carbon dioxide bubble will diffuse and leave it flat.
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