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explain why ink dissolve in water​

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Answered by nikhilvashisth9052
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Ink diffuses in water because of the random motion of water and ink molecules. ... You can see the ink move from areas of higher concentration to those of lower concentration, and the rate of this movement is proportional to the diffusion coefficient of the ink in water.

Random Motions

Random MotionsTemperature is a measure of the random motions of molecules. As water molecules move around randomly in a mixture with ink, they bump into the ink molecules, causing them to move randomly as well. In places where there are more ink molecules, there are more collisions with water molecules that bump the ink molecules to other places.

Diffusion Coefficient

Diffusion CoefficientThe higher the temperature of the water, the faster the molecules move. This results in more and harder collisions. Consequently, the diffusion coefficient is proportional to the temperature. How far each ink molecule moves after a collision depends on its diameter, because bigger molecules slow down more from friction compared to smaller molecules.

Entropy and Diffusion

The second law of thermodynamics states that entropy tends to increase. Entropy is a measure of how disordered, dispersed or randomly arranged things are. As ink diffuses from a concentrated drop, the molecules become more spread out and randomly distributed. So as ink diffuses, the entropy of the system increases.

Answered by kaurrajwinder74605
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Ink dissolve in water due to random motion of the particles of water and ink molecules. on a large scale we don't see the individual molecule of ink moving. instead we see how the dark ink is at different points in the solution which actually indicates it's concentration.

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