experiment demonstrating diffusion using potassium permanganate proper experiment
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This experiment demonstrates the principle of chemical diffusion using potassium permanganate in water. You need a a clean 70 milliliter beaker and a few potassium permanganate crystals. Place the crystals at the bottom of the beaker. Steadily add distilled water to the beaker up to 35 milliliters or so of volume.
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when the particles of potassium permanganate are left in a beaker filled with water the particles settle down and slowly they diffuse occupying the spaces in between the particles of matter.
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