difúzi
Difúzi, or diffusion, is the net movement of particles from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration, driven by the random thermal motion of molecules. It occurs in gases, liquids and solids and can involve atoms, ions or molecules. Diffusion leads to the gradual mixing of substances and can occur across interfaces, such as membranes or boundaries between phases. In biological systems, diffusion provides a basic mechanism for the transport of substances without metabolic energy.
There are different forms of diffusion. Molecular diffusion refers to spontaneous movement due to kinetic energy.
The rate of diffusion is described by Fick's laws. Fick's first law states that the diffusive flux
Factors influencing diffusion include the concentration gradient, temperature, surface area, diffusion distance, and the viscosity of