diffundoidaan
Diffundoidaan is a term of Finnish origin that describes the process of diffusion, particularly in a biological or chemical context. It refers to the movement of particles, such as molecules or ions, from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. This movement occurs passively, meaning it does not require the input of external energy. The driving force behind diffusion is the random motion of particles, which leads to a net movement down the concentration gradient until equilibrium is reached, where the concentration is uniform throughout the system.
In biological systems, diffundoidaan is a fundamental process responsible for many essential functions. For example, it
Chemically, diffundoidaan is observed in various phenomena, including the mixing of gases or liquids. When two