which phenomenon occurs when density of liquid is more than gases?
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Surface phenomenon is the evaporation
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Diffusion
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- It's a process by which molecules disperse in space in response to differences in concentration. In this phenomenon, the liquid or gaseous molecules travel from the area of higher density to that of the lower density of that substance.
- - According to the kinetic molecular proposition, the patches of all substances are in constant motion as long as the temperature is above absolute zero.
- In solids, the motion of particles is substantially the internal vibration of atoms of the substance, but in the case of liquids and gases, the individual particles can move about.
- The phenomenon of diffusion is the tendency of the patches of gas to move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- It can also be explained as the movement of atoms or molecules from a high chemical implicit region to a low chemical implicit region.
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