what is Brownian motion
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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.
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