Give two examples for substances which are invisible but diffuse.
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water vapour and perfume
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Diffusion is the process in which the molecules of a substance have the tendency of spreading out so that a particular available space can be occupied.
It happens in a very spontaneous manner.
Substances, which despite being invisible to the naked eye, diffuse in its surroundings are water vapour and scent.
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