Submitted by KpgIsKpg t3_104vosk in askscience
Indemnity4 t1_j3jbmy6 wrote
Reply to comment by Verneke in How much do water molecules move around within a stationary body of water? by KpgIsKpg
The self-diffusion coefficient of neat water is:
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2.3·10−9 m2·s−1 at 25 °C (room temperature, or close enough), and
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1.3·10−9 m2·s−1 at 4 °C (inside the fridge).
You can play around with equations for diffusion towards a target (on average a straight line velocity), diffusion over a certain distance (e.g. how long to randomly move from one wall to the opposite side), or collision frequency.
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