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When a crystal of potassium per magnet is placed in a bottom of a beaker consisting water the colour of the solution gradually turns pink why?

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Answered by danielochich
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Potassium permanganate dissolves in water to form a pink solution.

When it is dissolved in water and place at one point the entire solution turns pink gradually.

This is because of diffusion.

Diffusion is the process whereby particles move from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.

The potassium permanganate particles spread through out the solution by diffusion until the entire solution turns pink.

The particles move from a region where they are highly concentrated to a region where their concentration is low.
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Ag3A = 3Ag + A

3 moles of Ag combine with 3 moles of A

Mass of Ag = 0.37

Mass of A = 607 - 0.37 = 606.63

Moles of Ag = 0.37/108 = 0.003426

Moles of A = 0.003426/3 = 0.001142

Molar mass of A = 606.63/0.001142 = 531211

A tribasic acid has 3 atom of H

Molar mass of the acid = 3 + 531211 = 531214 g/mol

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