Diffusion

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Atoms move from one site to another in a crystal by two main methods:

  1. exchanging places with a vacant site ( the vacancy mechanism)
  2. moving between normally empty sites (the interstitial mechanism).

     

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of a vacancy mechanism.

 

    The diffusion of carbon or nitrogen in iron takes place through interstitial diffusion.