what is brownian movement in chemistry
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Brownian motion is refers to the random motion of the particles in a liquid medium .
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The erratic motion, visible through a microscope, of small grains suspended in a fluid. The motion results from collisions between the grains and atoms or molecules in the fluid.
Brownian motion was first explained by the twentieth-century physicist Albert Einstein, who considered it direct proof of the existence of atoms.
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