The multicomponent approach for the description of liquid diffusion processes includes cross-term diffusion coefficients that describe the interaction between the flows of different solute components. We demonstrate that these cross-term diffusion coefficients can be large and thus necessary for the description of diffusion of polydisperse polymers. In this study, the four mutual diffusion coefficients have been measured at 25 °C for the ternary system PEG 2000 (1) [poly(ethylene glycol) 2000 g mol -1] + PEG 200 (2) [poly(ethylene glycol) 200 g mol -1] + water (0). Diffusion coefficients were measured at solute concentrations of 0.0827 mol dm -3 PEG 2000 and 0.076, 0.2293, and 0.4105 mol dm -3 PEG 200. One of the cross-terms, D 21, varies l...