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Blaine Ali
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16 August, 12:01
What is wafting in chemistry?
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Heather Simpson
16 August, 12:27
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The term is commonly used to describe scents that have diffused into other parts of a room, or to describe smoke as being seen moving through the air. Wafting may be used for everyday substances, to make sure they are fresh, or consumable. In chemistry and other sciences, it is a term of laboratory safety.
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