when a crystal of potassium permagante is placed in a beaker containing water its purple colour spreads throughout the water what do you conclude from this observation about the nature of potassium permanganate and water ?
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What does this observation tell us about the nature of potassium permanganate and water?
Solution: The observation of purple colour spreads throughout the water is that the crystal of potassium permanganate is made up of many small particles and these particles of water have spaces between them.
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