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Ede4ka [16]
3 years ago
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Provide 20 examples of diffusion in our daily lives.

Biology
1 answer:
sleet_krkn [62]3 years ago
3 0
Diffusion is a mass transfer that occurs due to the concentration gradient that exists. Examples that exist in our daily lives are:

A perfume difussing into the  air which you smell eventually.
<span>Teabag placed in a cup of water
</span><span>A drop of food coloring in water.
</span><span>Stirring sugar in drinks.
</span><span>Smoke diffusing into air.
</span><span>Carbon dioxide in a soda can.
</span><span>Water diffusing into plants.
</span><span>Oxygen produced from plants diffuse into air
</span><span>Food diffuse into the colon
</span><span>oxygen diffuses from blood cells to the muscles.
</span><span>Computers making its way to the world.
</span><span>Migration from one place to the another. 
</span><span>Ocean currents diffuse warm water from the tropics to the equator.</span>
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