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Meghna Thapar 3 years, 10 months ago
After a few minutes of spraying a perfume on yourself, you will not smell it. The nose registers that smell and in a while gets saturated with the same smell. Hence in perfume shops they offer to smell coffee beans, which breaks the smell so your nose can smell other odours. When you spray the perfume, tiny droplets of the liquid are atomized into the air where they quickly evaporate. The gas particles move randomly about, diffusing into surrounding air in the room, becoming more dilute as they spread out. Soon the entire room contains some of the perfume molecules.
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