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Diffusion is the movement of molecules from more concentrated to less concentrated. Think of pouring dye into water it spreads out from a dense concentration of dye to the water surrounding it with little or no die (less concentration). Once it diffuses evenly it reaches equilibrium. It does NOT however stop moving.

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