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Difference between Brownian motion and Diffusion

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The key difference between Brownian motion and diffusion is that in Brownian motion, a particle does not have a specific direction to travel whereas, in diffusion, the particles will travel from a high concentration to a low concentration.

Brownian motion and diffusion are two concepts that associate with the movement of particles. The existence of these two concepts proves that the matter is consisting of smaller particles, which we can separate from each other. It also proves that there is enough free space between the atoms or molecules within a substance (solid, gas or a liquid) which allows other particles to travel through them.

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