Why do materials scientists study diffusion?
Diffusion is the movement of mass through matter. Diffusion occurs in response to a concentration gradient. We can see examples in carburization, dopants, surface treatments, purification and much more. We can see evidence of diffusion in lamellar structures and line scans across diffusion couples.

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