itsedifuusio
Itsedifuusio, also known as self-diffusion, is a phenomenon in physics and chemistry where atoms or molecules move within a substance without any external influence. This movement is a consequence of the inherent thermal energy of the particles, causing them to constantly collide and change positions. Essentially, each particle diffuses among identical particles of the same substance. Unlike interdiffusion, where different types of particles mix, self-diffusion involves only one component.
The rate of self-diffusion is typically quantified by a diffusion coefficient, which depends on factors such