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Particles of copper does not diffuse. Why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Particles of copper don't diffuse because copper is a solid , so the interparticle attraction is very high , because of which the particles cannot move about freely . Hence , they cannot spontaneously move and occupy the spaces between particles of other substance i.e. cannot diffuse .

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  • Particles of copper don't diffuse because copper is a solid , so the interparticle attraction is very high , because of which the particles cannot move about freely . Hence , they cannot spontaneously move and occupy the spaces between particles of other substance i.e. cannot diffuse .

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