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what is the effect of temperature on brownian motion? justify also​

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Answered by ushasingh9191
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As per the collision theory, faster diffusion will take place if the surroundings are warmer. The speed of a molecule is proportional to the square root of the absolute temperature and temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules in an object, therefore when the temperature increases the molecules will have more kinetic energy, so they move faster and due to more spontaneous spreading of the material diffusion occurs quicker. When this happens the rate of diffusion also increases, the opposite will happen if the temperature decreases. The Brownian motion of the molecules increases with temperature, and therefore the diffusion.

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Answered by srimahadasa123
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Answer:

the higher the temperature,faster the diffusion will be, because the stronger the molecular moment

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