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mention one application of Brownian movement​

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Brownian Movement in chemistry is said to be the random zig-zag motion of a particle that is usually observed under high power ultra-microscope. This movement resembles the exact motion of pollen grains in water as explained by Robert Brown, hence, the name Brownian movement.

More significantly, Albert Einstein’s later explained the Brownian movement more clearly in his paper stating that the pollen was moved by water molecules. This discovery served as great evidence of the existence of atoms and molecules.

Understanding Brownian movement is crucial as it forms a base for the modern atomic theory. The kinetic theory of gases is also based on the Brownian motion model of particles. Additionally, the mathematical models describing Brownian motion are used in a variety of disciplines such as Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Economics, etc.

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