Diffusion in liquids (for Br2 liquid and water)
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Diffusion in liquids is slower than that in gases. This is because the particles in liquids move slowly as compared to the particles in gases. The carbon dioxide and oxygen gas present in air diffuse into water, and dissolve in it.Hence bromine diffuses slowly in liquid
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Diffusion in liquids:
- Diffusion can happen in liquids. This happens because the particles in liquids can move around each other, which means that at the end they are evenly mixed.
- For example, potassium manganate(VII) is a purple solid. If you put a crystal of it into water, the purple color spreads slowly and mixes through the water.
- Diffusion in liquids is slower than that in gases because the molecules that make up gases move faster than the molecules in liquids.
- For example, copper sulphate diffuses slower in water as compared to bromine vapor in air because the rate of diffusion is faster in gases.
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