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describe an activity to show that particles of matter are continuously moving

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Brownian movement can promptly be seen in both fluids and gasses - the movement, requiring a magnifying instrument to watch, is a little stride, irregular crisscross development of smoke/tidy size particles as they react to the uneven collision forces from the encompassing atoms.

Brownian movement, likewise called the Brownian development, any of different physical wonders in which some amount is continually experiencing little, irregular fluctuations.

In the event that various particles subject to Brownian movement are available in a given medium and there is no favored heading for the arbitrary motions, at that point over some stretch of time the particles will have a tendency to be spread equitably all through the medium.
Answered by prepra12381
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the activity that can show that particles of matter are moving is the experiment with the potassium permanganate crystals....

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