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Diffusion rates generally increase with temperature due to higher kinetic energy, which enhances the movement of particles. At 373 K (100 °C), diffusion rates are significantly higher than at 273 K (0 °C). For many substances, the diffusion coefficient can increase by a factor of 2 to 3 or more when the temperature is raised from 273 K to 373 K, depending on the material and specific conditions. This temperature dependence is often described by the Arrhenius equation, which quantifies the relationship between temperature and diffusion.

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