This is by far the best response and most helpful so far! Thank you so much for this feedback. I wanted to provide an answer to those who have
been asking why I am interested in this and I also have some more questions. The reason I am asking is that I would like to experiment with passing weak electrical / RF signals through an aqueous solution to see if I can modulate saturation time of a diffusing substance.
A working example would be for methylene blue ;
"The average diffusion coefficient was (6.74 ± 1.32) × 10−6 cm2/s for an aqueous solution of methylene blue and (1.93 ± 0.24) × 10−6 cm2/s for a micellar solution of the dye. "
Since ; "The diffusion coefficient determines the time it takes a solute to diffuse a given distance in a medium."
where
x is the mean distance traveled by the diffusing solute in one direction along one axis after elapsed time t.
t is the elapsed time since diffusion began. Diffusion time increases with the square of diffusion distance. Diffusion time is inversely proportional to the diffusion coefficient (D).
from ; https://www.physiologyweb.com/calculators/diffusion_time_calculator.html
If Im working with an aqueous solution with a volume of one cubic centimeter that has fixed characteristics ( density, temperature, etc...)
Then unless Im grossly misunderstanding something here, it must generally take the same amount of time for methylene blue to diffuse to a threshold within the
volume of the aqueous solution regardless of how often I repeat the process of introducing the substance into the volume. There must be a simple formula that will tell me what this time period is - that is all I really want to know. How long will it take for the substance to distribute in the volume over the distance, ie. from point of origin of introduction of substance to total distance the substance travels in the medium to the point of threshold saturation. When I know that time period then I should be able to convert that time frame to a frequency.
But I feel I am missing something here, surely its not as easy as just inputing the values to
Also, I am a newb and when I look at this string ; [ (6.74 ± 1.32) × 10−6 cm2/s ]
for methylene blue I dont understand exactly what I am looking at the value ; 6.74 ± 1.32
mean what exactly? Does this mean a numeric range of 6.74 plus or minus1.32 ?
And the value of [ 10−6 cm2/s ] this just means the volume of the sample being used?