Chemistry, asked by rochanaratakonda, 11 hours ago

what is Brownian moment in chemistry?​

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Answered by JSP2008
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Brownian motion in chemistry is a random movement.

It can also be displayed by the smaller particles that are suspended in fluids.

Commonly, it can be referred to as Brownian movement"- the Brownian motion results from the particle's collisions with the other fast-moving particles present in the fluid.

Answered by anivaS
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Brownian motion, or pedesis, is the random motion of particles suspended in a medium. This pattern of motion typically consists of random fluctuations in a particle's position inside a fluid sub-domain, followed by a relocation to another sub-domain.

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