Chemistry, asked by gnanasri, 1 year ago

even two- three crystals of potassium permanganate can impart colour to a large volume of water.which characteristics property of particles of matter is illustrated by this observation ?

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Even two-three crystals of “potassium permanganate” can impart colour to a “large volume of water” due to the natural phenomenon of diffusion.

Diffusion is a process in which the solute particles move from regions of "high concentration to regions" of "lower concentration" without the presence of any membrane. The movement of the solute particles (‘molecules’, ‘atoms’ or ‘ions’) is free and unhindered.

The potassium permanganate crystals spread out to regions where it’s only pure water and no solute particle of it.

Answered by piyushkhanduri07
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Answer:

Even two-three crystals of “potassium permanganate” can impart colour to a “large volume of water” due to the natural phenomenon of diffusion. Diffusion is a process in which the solute particles move from regions of "high concentration to regions" of "lower concentration" without the presence of any membrane.

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