Explain the Brownian motion during the interconversion of state of matter
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Brownian motion is that motion in which the particles of matter are moving with no fixed Direction they can move in any direction without any external help
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Robert Brown studied themovement of pollen grains suspendedin water through a microscope. He observed that the pollen grains movedin a zigzag motion. This phenomenon is called Brownian motion and it provides an evidence for existence andmovement of particles.
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