Water becomes purple in colour when potassium permanganate is added to it. NAME THE PROCESS
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When a piece of Potassium permanganate (KMnO₄) is added to or placed at the bottom of a beaker which contains cold water, then the water turns into a purple coloured solution. ... This is due to diffusion of the KMnO₄ particles in the water.
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The process happening here is diffusion.
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It is the process of intermixing of two or more substances on their own. Even 2-3 crystals of potassium permanganate consist of millions of small particles which dissolve in water giving purple colour to the solution.
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