why honey diffuses in hot water more rapidly
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because the rate of diffusion depends on temperature
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- Honey diffuses in hot water more rapidly.
- Diffusion is a process of particles moving from an "area of higher concentration" to the "area of lower concentration".
- Substances like honey when diffuse "more rapidly in hot water" because as the temperature increases then the thermal motion of the particles also increases.
- When water is heated, the viscosity or the stickiness of the honey dispersed in it reduces which makes the diffusing molecules to move farther, change direction and to increase the speed.
- The reason for it being particles moving and vibrating more fast and hard when in hot or warm water.
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