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diffusion
the intermingling of the molecules of a fluid due to random thermal agitation
the spread of cultural or linguistic practices, or social institutions, in one or more communities
The movement of a substance such as water vapor from regions of high concentration to regions of lower concentration
The intermingling of molecules of two or more substances When high temperature processes are done in diffusion tubes, the high temperature accelerates diffusion Typical diffusion furnace temperature is 950 degrees Centigrade, or 1742 degrees Fahrenheit
Physical process in which molecules move in space in the direction of their local concentration gradient In cellular systems, this results in their net translocation from the site of their production to that of their utilization Diffusion in aqueous solution is slow and may represent a rate limiting factor in heterogeneous catalytic systems operating at high rates of catalysis
The act of diffusing, or the state of being diffused; a spreading; extension; dissemination; circulation; dispersion
The movement of suspended or dissolved particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration as the result of random movement of individual particles
{i} distribution, dispersion, scattering; permeation of a region by fluid
a process by which substances, heat, or other properties of a medium are transferred from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration
Process by which there is a net flow of matter from a region of high concentration to one of low concentration. It occurs fastest in liquids and slowest in solids. Diffusion can be observed by adding a few drops of food colouring to a glass of water. The scent from an open bottle of perfume quickly permeates a room because of random motion of the vapour molecules. A spoonful of salt placed in a bowl of water will eventually spread throughout the water
the process by which molecules move through their kinetic energy from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
The movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of lesser concentration as a result of random movement
One of a series of steps in the fabrication of a semiconductor This step introduces a small amount of a chemical element, called impurity or dopant, into the substrate These steps will produce either N-type or P-type regions to create the function of a desired component on the chip
A material transport phenomena that occurs in solids, and is caused by the continual physical motion of atoms from one position to another This results in the flow of material from regions of high concentration to regions of low concentration
is a process by which the atmosphere being monitored is transported to the gas-sensing element by natural random molecular movement This movement is accelerated by thermal energy
the spread of social institutions (and myths and skills) from one society to another (physics) the process of diffusing; the intermingling of molecules in gases and liquids as a result of random thermal agitation
The outward spreading of a plume of liquid or gas from areas of greater concentration to areas of lesser concentration
Exchange of airborne media between regions in space in an apparently random motion of a small scale
the scattering of light by reflection from a rough surface, or by passage through a translucent medium