Key points
- Diffusion is the movement of a substance from an area of high concentrationA large number of particles of one substance in a specific volume of another substance. to an area of low concentrationA small number of particles of one substance in a specific volume of another substance..
- Diffusion occurs in liquids and gases when their particleA single piece of matter from an element or a compound, which is too small to be seen. Particles can be atoms, molecules or ions. collide randomly and spread out.
- Diffusion is an important process for living things - it is how substanceMatter made of a fixed ratio of atoms with characteristic properties. move in and out of cells.
If someone sprays deodorant from the other side of the room, how does the smell reach your nose?
Through a process called diffusion. The deodorant particles bump into air particles and are spread throughout the room. We smell the deodorant particles that reach our noses.
Video - diffusion
Watch this video to find out how the movement of particles in gases and liquids causes diffusionWhen a substance spreads out from an area where there are a lot of particles to an area where there are fewer particles. Diffusion occurs because gas and liquid particles move at random. .
While you are watching, think about why diffusion is different in solids, liquids and gases.
Why does diffusion happen faster in gases than in liquids?
The particles in gases have more energy and are more widely spaced out than the particles in a liquid. This means that gas particles will bump into each other harder and more often. Which makes gas particles spread out more quickly than liquid particles can.
What is diffusion?
Diffusion is the process by which particles of one substance spread out through the particles of another substance. Diffusion is how smells spread out through the air and how concentrated liquids spread out when placed in water.
Diffusion happens on its own when the particles spread out from an area of high concentrationThe number of particles of one substance in a specific volume of another substance., where there are many of them, to areas of low concentration where there are fewer of them.
dissolveThe process when a solute is mixed with a solvent and the solute breaks into much smaller particles and spreads out. is not the same as diffusion. Dissolving is the term used to describe when a substanceMatter made of a fixed ratio of atoms with characteristic properties. breaks up and mixes thoroughly with a solvent to produce a solution.
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How does diffusion happen?
Diffusion occurs in gases like air and liquids like water because their particles can move around and collide with each other randomly.
For example, if you mix two drinks, the liquids diffuse into each other. Blackcurrant squash has a high concentration level. When the squash is mixed with water, it becomes less concentrated and is diluted.
Watch the video below to find out how making a cup of coffee involves diffusion.
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Summary
Why doesn鈥檛 diffusion happen in solids?
Diffusion doesn鈥檛 happen in solids because the particles in a solid cannot move around, instead they vibrate about a fixed position.
What affects diffusion?
Two factors affect diffusion:
The type of substance - substances diffuse more quickly through gases than through liquids. This is because the particles in a gas are more spread out and move faster than the particles in a liquid.
Temperature - the hotter the gas or liquid, the faster diffusion happens. This is because the particles have more energy and move faster at higher temperatures.
Working scientifically
Working safely in the lab
An investigation into diffusion could be conducted by adding \(7cm^3\) copper sulfate solution to \(50cm^3\) cold water and also to \(50cm^3\) hot water.
What safety precautions would you need to take before carrying out this investigation?
Make sure that you know the laboratory safety rules and take precautions to reduce risks.
Make sure you have researched any potentially hazardous chemicals. Hazard symbols give information about chemicals and materials.
You might need to find out more about copper sulfate from a textbook, data book or reliable website.
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