No, diffusive equilibrium requires a concentration gradient and the ability of the molecule to pass through a membrane. If a molecule is impermeable, it cannot move freely across the membrane, so diffusive equilibrium is not possible for that molecule.
DIFFUSIBILITY The quality of being diffusible; capability of being poured or spread out.
Steve Meachem has written: 'Double-diffusive processes' -- subject(s): Geophysics, Fluid models, Fluid dynamics
G. O. Marmorino has written: 'Equilibrium heat and salt transport through a diffusive, thermohaline interface' -- subject(s): Chemical oceanography
T. Springer has written: 'Quasielastic neutron scattering for the investigation of diffusive motions in solids and liquids' -- subject(s): Diffusion, Neutron transport theory
Objects that reflect light are said to be "reflective", objects that scatter light are said to be "diffusive", and objects that transmit light are said to be "transparent" or "translucent".
Graig Allen Spolek has written: 'A model of simultaneous convective, diffusive, and capillary heat and mass transport in drying wood' -- subject(s): Drying, Wood, Preservation, Lumber
Such an equation would represent an ill-posed problem for all positive time (i.e. the solution is not defined). The irreversibility of diffusive processes is closely related to the second law of thermodynamics. Petr
for me a cultural reformation is a reformation cultural
A cultural background is the culture of something.
social = cultural = social cultural factor
The antonym of cultural diffusion is cultural isolation or cultural segregation, which refers to the deliberate exclusion or limitation of external cultural influences on a society or group.