Solids, liquids, and gases can all diffuse into liquids, as evidenced by the presence of dissolved substances in water.
What conclusion can be drawn about the ability of solids, liquids, and gases to diffuse into liquids?
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Solids typically do not diffuse into liquids unless finely divided. Liquids and gases can diffuse readily into liquids due to their molecular nature, with gases diffusing faster than liquids due to their lower viscosity.