Science, asked by neelimapankaj2114, 9 months ago

solids do not diffuse very quickly into each other why.?

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Answered by srikanthn711
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Yes solid diffuse but not's an easy way because the molecules in solids are tightly packed together. ... Diffusion does't happen in all types of solids because particles in different solids only vibrate on the spot,rather then moving from one place to other.

Answered by deepakshikabra29966
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Explanation:

Yes solid diffuse but not's an easy way because the molecules in solids are tightly packed together. ... Diffusion does't happen in all types of solids because particles in different solids only vibrate on the spot,rather then moving from one place to other.

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