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What is Brownian movement? Name the factors which affect Brownian movement

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Answered by aditya2007g
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Any factor that affects the movement of particles in a fluid impacts the rate of Brownian motion. For example, increased temperature, increased number of particles, small particle size, and low viscosity increase the rate of motion

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Answered by kotourasan12374
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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. 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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