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Most diffusion problems can be solved using a finite difference method of numerical analysis and Fick's first law of diffusion. Consider the solute profile shown in figure 1 and the change in composition at C1 produced by a flux into ( Jin) and a flux out of (Jout) a region of thickness h. The flux equations would look like the following: