In Fe-Si-C alloys, why does carbon diffuse far more rapidly than the substitutionally dissolved silicon?

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In Fe-Si-C alloys, why does carbon diffuse far more rapidly than the substitutionally dissolved silicon?

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a) Because it is large in size
b) Because it has more mass
c) Because it is an interstitial solute
d) Because it is more volatile
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