why do materials diffuse into each other
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This is because the particles inliquids can move around each other, which means that eventually they are evenly mixed. ... Diffusion in liquids is slower than diffusion in gases becausethe particles in a liquid move more slowly.
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Diffusion is a property of liquids and gases. It happens because of the difference in the concentration between the particles. Generally, the particles move from the area of higher concentration to the area of lower concentration until it is evenly spread out.
Example of diffusion in gases is spraying of perfume results in diffusion of perfume particles with the room air until they are evenly spread out. Example of diffusion in liquids includes, when a tea bag is placed in a cup of hot water, it will diffuse into the water, thereby inducing color to the water.
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