A small potassium permanganate crystal is dropped into clean water. It dissolves and the colour eventually fills the whole beaker, but this takes a long time. Use the idea of particles to explain this.
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When we put some crystals of potassium permanganate in a beaker containing water, we observe that after sometime, the whole water turns pink. This is due to: Diffusion refers to the process by which different particles intermingle with each other as a result of their kinetic energy
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