When we make tea/coffee/lemonade particles of one type of matter diffuse into particle of other. why
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As hot water is added to the teabag or tea leaves in a cup of hot water tea concentrate travels from tea leaves or bag into hot water by the driving force called diffusive force.
This force acts due to unequal concentration.
This phenomenon is known as diffusion. It causes the tea leaves to move and triggers the diffusion of the leaves.
Diffusion is defined as the movement of a substance from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
There are lots of tea molecules in the tea leave or bag and none outside.
The leaves themselves can’t pass into the water but its extract can through the surface of the tea plant due to its smaller particle size and driving force. Similar to the cases of coffee and lemonade.
This force acts due to unequal concentration.
This phenomenon is known as diffusion. It causes the tea leaves to move and triggers the diffusion of the leaves.
Diffusion is defined as the movement of a substance from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
There are lots of tea molecules in the tea leave or bag and none outside.
The leaves themselves can’t pass into the water but its extract can through the surface of the tea plant due to its smaller particle size and driving force. Similar to the cases of coffee and lemonade.
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