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- Diffusion abstract "Diffusion is the net movement of a substance (e.g., an atom, ion or molecule) from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration. This is also referred to as the movement of a substance down a concentration gradient. A gradient is the change in the value of a quantity (e.g., concentration, pressure, temperature) with the change in another variable (e.g, distance). For example, a change in concentration over a distance is called a concentration gradient, a change in pressure over a distance is called a pressure gradient, and a change in temperature over a distance is a called a temperature gradient.The word diffusion is derived from the Latin word, "diffundere", which means "to spread out" (if a substance is “spreading out”, it is moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration). A distinguishing feature of diffusion is that it results in mixing or mass transport, without requiring bulk motion (bulk flow). Thus, diffusion should not be confused with convection, or advection, which are other transport phenomena that utilize bulk motion to move particles from one place to another.".
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- Diffusion wikiPageExternalLink klldiffe.htm.
- Diffusion wikiPageID "19908550".
- Diffusion wikiPageRevisionID "605563251".
- Diffusion hasPhotoCollection Diffusion.
- Diffusion subject Category:Diffusion.
- Diffusion subject Category:Transport_phenomena.
- Diffusion comment "Diffusion is the net movement of a substance (e.g., an atom, ion or molecule) from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration. This is also referred to as the movement of a substance down a concentration gradient. A gradient is the change in the value of a quantity (e.g., concentration, pressure, temperature) with the change in another variable (e.g, distance).".
- Diffusion label "Diffusie".
- Diffusion label "Diffusion de la matière".
- Diffusion label "Diffusion".
- Diffusion label "Diffusion".
- Diffusion label "Diffusione di materia".
- Diffusion label "Difusión (física)".
- Diffusion label "Difusão molecular".
- Diffusion label "Dyfuzja".
- Diffusion label "Диффузия".
- Diffusion label "انتشار".
- Diffusion label "扩散作用".
- Diffusion label "拡散".
- Diffusion sameAs Difuze.
- Diffusion sameAs Diffusion.
- Diffusion sameAs Διάχυση.
- Diffusion sameAs Difusión_(física).
- Diffusion sameAs Diffusion_de_la_matière.
- Diffusion sameAs Difusi.
- Diffusion sameAs Diffusione_di_materia.
- Diffusion sameAs 拡散.
- Diffusion sameAs 확산.
- Diffusion sameAs Diffusie.
- Diffusion sameAs Dyfuzja.
- Diffusion sameAs Difusão_molecular.
- Diffusion sameAs m.09gpz5t.
- Diffusion sameAs Q163214.
- Diffusion sameAs Q163214.
- Diffusion wasDerivedFrom Diffusion?oldid=605563251.
- Diffusion depiction Diffusion.svg.
- Diffusion isPrimaryTopicOf Diffusion.