Chemistry, asked by azminafarzeen07, 5 hours ago

Define following. a. Brownian motion b. Chemical change c. Neutralisation
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Answered by juanjuel27
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Brownian movement also called Brownian motion is defined as the uncontrolled or erratic movement of particles in a fluid due to their constant collision with other fast-moving molecules

A chemical change is a change of materials into another, new materials with different properties and one or more than one new substances are formed. It results when a substance combines with another to form a new substance (synthesis or either decomposes to form more substances).

A neutralization reaction is when an acid and a base react to form water and a salt and involves the combination of H+ ions and OH- ions to generate water. ... When a solution is neutralized, it means that salts are formed from equal weights of acid and base

Answered by sandhiya8102006
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Brownian motion :

Brownian motion refers to the random movement displayed by small particles that are suspended in fluids. It is commonly referred to as Brownian movement”.

Chemical change :

A change in which one or more new substances are formed is called a chemical change. A chemical change is also called a chemical reaction.

Neutralisation reaction :

A neutralization reaction can be defined as a chemical reaction in which an acid and base quantitatively react together to form a salt and water as products.

A neutralization reaction can be defined as a chemical reaction in which an acid and base quantitatively react together to form a salt and water as products.In a neutralization reaction, there is a combination of H+ ions and OH– ions which form water. A neutralisation reaction is generally an acid-base neutralization reaction.

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