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Ever thought or wondered why does the perfume spread in air too fast?



It happens because when we release the perfume into the air, diffusion occurs. Being a compressed chemical, once we spray it, it turns into a gas and the molecules get mixed with the air particles, and this tendency to occupy any volume or space available to them is called diffusion.
As a result, when the molecules are loosely packed, they are free to hasten in every direction, which makes them permeate the nearby surrounding along with the air.
So don’t have to use our hands to spread the fragrance everywhere, including our body. Hence it gets blended on its own.
Thereupon when we spray the perfume the fragrance spreads faster.

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