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Diffusion - Wikipedia
Diffusion is the net movement of anything (for example, atoms, ions, molecules, energy) generally from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. Diffusion is driven by a gradient in Gibbs free energy or chemical potential.
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Diffusion | Definition & Examples | Britannica
Diffusion, process resulting from random motion of molecules by which there is a net flow of matter from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration. A familiar example is the perfume of a flower that quickly permeates the still air of a room.
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What Is the Diffusion Process and How Does It Work?
Diffusion is a fundamental process describing the net movement of atoms or molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. This passive movement drives countless physical and biological phenomena. It does not require external energy, such as metabolic energy. Instead, the movement is powered by the inherent energy within the molecules themselves, operating ...
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DIFFUSION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DIFFUSION is the state of being spread out or transmitted especially by contact : the action of diffusing. How to use diffusion in a sentence.
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Diffusion Definition - BYJU'S
Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration down the concentration gradient.” Read on to explore what is diffusion and the different types of diffusion.
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Diffusion – Definition, Causes, Significance, Examples
What is Diffusion? Diffusion is a fundamental process involving the movement of particles, such as atoms, ions, or molecules, from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration. This movement continues until the concentration is uniform throughout the medium, reaching equilibrium.
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Diffusion - Simple - Facilitated - TeachMePhysiology
Cell membranes are “selectively permeable”. This means that they allow the movement of some molecules freely across them, but do not allow the free passage of others.In broad terms, there are three ways in which molecules move across membranes. These processes are diffusion, osmosis and active transport. In this article we will focus on diffusion, and consider the clinical relevance of ...
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DIFFUSION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
DIFFUSION meaning: 1. the action of spreading in many directions: 2. (of a gas or liquid) the process of spreading…. Learn more.
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Diffusion | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
Diffusion is the process by which concentration differences even out over time due to random movements. Qualitatively different from other motions in nature, diffusion gives us a baseline expectation for how quickly particles spread out.
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Diffusion - GeeksforGeeks
Diffusion is the process of movement of solutes and molecules from a higher concentration to a lower concentration across the membrane. This process is caused by the intrinsic kinetic energy of particles, resulting in random motion.