Suggest why diffusion does not happen in solids
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Diffusion does not happen in solids because they have a fixed volume and shape.
The inter molecular forces are so strong that the atoms cannot move from high concentration to lower concentration
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In this question, we are asked to tell why diffusion does not happen in solids.
- Diffusion is the movement of a chemical from a region of high concentration to one of low concentration.
- When gas and liquid particles contact and disperse randomly, diffusion occurs.
- Chemicals enter and exit living creatures' cells via a process called diffusion.
- Diffusion is fueled by variations in concentration.
- When chemicals like perfume or other compounds are discharged into a space, their particles mix with those of the air. Particles of the pungent gas are free to flow in any direction.
- They eventually dispersed throughout the area, shifting from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- Until the concentration of odorous gas particles is uniform across the room, this process is repeated.
- Remember that the particles are always moving even though the fragrance is evenly spread.
- Distillation happens in liquids.
- Liquids can also undergo diffusion. Particles in liquids may flow around and around one another, which eventually results in an even mixing of the particles.
- Solids cannot experience diffusion since their particles can only vibrate and cannot move from one place to another.
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