explain the process of diffusion by using potassium per magnet kmnO4
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Potassium Permanganate Diffusion in Water
Place the crystals at the bottom of the beaker. Steadily add distilled water to the beaker up to 35 milliliters or so of volume. Because of the random movement of potassium permanganate particles, a dense purple solution forms in water at base of the beaker.
Potassium Permanganate Diffusion in Water
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. Because of the random movement of potassium permanganate particles, a dense purple solution forms in water at base of the beaker. The purple solution will slowly spread into the rest of the water throughout the beaker creating a less dense but evenly colored purple solution.