write the list of incidences where diffusion occurs?
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• when perfume Is sprayed in one corner in a room , it spread in the whole room.
• sugar dissolves in water sue to diffusion
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• sugar dissolves in water sue to diffusion
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Common Examples of Diffusion
You can smell perfume because it diffuses into the air and makes its way into your nose.
A teabag placed in a cup of hot water will diffuse into the water.
Placing food coloring in a liquid will diffuse the color.
Cigarette smoke diffuses into the air.
A few crystals of potassium permanganate in water will diffuse and turn the water purple.
Stirring some sugar into tea will help it diffuse quicker.
Leave a soda bottle open and the carbon dioxide bubble will diffuse and leave it flat.
When cooking pasta, the water diffuses into the noodles, making them bigger and moister.
If you water wilted plants, the water will diffuse into the plants and they will get firmer.
A helium balloon will deflate a small amount every day as helium diffuses through the balloon into the air.
Heat is diffused during heat conduction, such as a mug getting hot when a hot liquid is placed in it.
In leaves, oxygen from the leaf cells diffuses out to the air.
Alloys are examples of diffusion, as in copper being diffused in a copper alloy.
If two metal blocks are pushed tightly together and remain like that for several years, one metal will diffuse into the other metal.
In the crystal solid state, lattice diffusion occurs, which means the atoms move within the lattice structure.
In a leaf, carbon dioxide diffuses from the air spaces between mesophyll cells to the chloroplast
I hope it will help you...
Common Examples of Diffusion
You can smell perfume because it diffuses into the air and makes its way into your nose.
A teabag placed in a cup of hot water will diffuse into the water.
Placing food coloring in a liquid will diffuse the color.
Cigarette smoke diffuses into the air.
A few crystals of potassium permanganate in water will diffuse and turn the water purple.
Stirring some sugar into tea will help it diffuse quicker.
Leave a soda bottle open and the carbon dioxide bubble will diffuse and leave it flat.
When cooking pasta, the water diffuses into the noodles, making them bigger and moister.
If you water wilted plants, the water will diffuse into the plants and they will get firmer.
A helium balloon will deflate a small amount every day as helium diffuses through the balloon into the air.
Heat is diffused during heat conduction, such as a mug getting hot when a hot liquid is placed in it.
In leaves, oxygen from the leaf cells diffuses out to the air.
Alloys are examples of diffusion, as in copper being diffused in a copper alloy.
If two metal blocks are pushed tightly together and remain like that for several years, one metal will diffuse into the other metal.
In the crystal solid state, lattice diffusion occurs, which means the atoms move within the lattice structure.
In a leaf, carbon dioxide diffuses from the air spaces between mesophyll cells to the chloroplast
I hope it will help you...
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