The particles of x are observed to undergo brownian motion. What kind of substance is x
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X is a colloidal solution.Always colloidal particles undergo Brownian motion.Brownian motion is the continuous zig-zag motion of these constituent particles in random directions in straight lines.This happens mainly due to collisions between other constituent particles.
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Brownian motion or pedesis ( form Ancient Gree is the random motion of particles suspended in a fluid( a liquid or a gas) resulting from their collision with the fast moving molecules in the fluid.
this pattern of motion typically alertnates random fluctuations in a party shells position inside a fluid sub- domain with relocation to another subdomain. each location is followed by more fluctuation within the new closed volume. this pattern describes a fluid there exist no preferential direction of flow as in transport phenomena . specifically the fluid over all linear and angular momentum over time. it is is is important also to note that the the Kinetic energies of the molecular Brownian motions, together with those of molecular rotations and vibration sum up to to the caloric component of a fluid internal energy .