When a crystal of potassium permanganate is placed in a beaker its purple colour spreads throughout the water what does this observation tell us about the nature of potassium permanganate and water?
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it shows that it the particle of matter are very very small and they are continuously moving
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potassium permanganate is made of many small particles
particles of water have space between them in which particles of potassium permanganate get in.
Particles of both are particulate and not continous.
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