Lexicographical Neighbors of Interdiffusing
Literary usage of Interdiffusing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1914)
"The case of carbon disulfide—carbon tetrachloride was experimentally a.
somewhat difficult one, owing to the two liquids interdiffusing rather slowly. ..."
2. Scientific Papers by Peter Guthrie Tait (1898)
"... transition stratum which caused the phenomena, I do not think that Wollaston's
square bottle with two interdiffusing liquids presents a fair analogy. ..."
3. Electricity in Gases by J. S. Townsend (1915)
"... give rates of diffusion which depend on the relative quantities of the two
interdiffusing gases, and are not in agreement with experimental results. ..."
4. Theory of Heat by James Clerk Maxwell (1904)
"To a coefficient depending on the nature of the interdiffusing substances.
Hence if t is the time of diffusion and k the coefficient of diffusion, ..."
5. The Value of Science in the Smithy and Forge by William Hutton Cathcart (1916)
"... or, in other words, to admit of the carbide and iron of the pearlite
interdiffusing, and that during this heating and quenching the sudden expansion and ..."
6. Discourses from the Spirit-world by R. P. Wilson, Stephen Olin (1855)
"Thus the nature or elements of the Spiritual Life are everywhere diffused,
permeating all substances and interdiffusing themselves through all space, ..."