After examining a table of diffusion distances for oxygen (in micrometers) and t
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After examining a table of diffusion distances for oxygen (in micrometers) and time required for diffusion (in milliseconds), I determined that the mathematical relationship between the increase in distance and the corresponding increase in time required to diffuse that distance was that for each tenfold increase in diffusion there was a corresponding hundred fold increase in the time required to diffuse; so, time required for diffusion increases as the square of the distance diffused.
My question is: How much time would be required for oxygen to diffuse 5 micrometers? 200 micrometers? I am getting some odd answers.
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