Abstract
When soluble matter is introduced into a solvent flowing slowly through a capillary tube it is dispersed longitudinally by a process which involves both the variation in fluid velocity over the cross section of the tube and radial diffusion by molecular agitation. Measurements of longitudinal dispersion provide a new means for measuring diffusion coefficients. Results obtained by this method will be given.
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