Chemistry, asked by rsdn12109, 8 months ago

when a crystal of pottasium permangante ia placed in a beaker containg water, its purple colour spreads throughout the water. what do you conculdw feom rhos observatio about the nature of pottasium permanganate and water​

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Answered by suveda34
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When we place few crystals of potassium permanganate in a beaker containing water, we get two distinct layers—colourless water at the top and pink colour at the bottom. After few minutes, pink colour spreads and whole solution turns pink due to diffusion. Since potassium permanganate is a solid substance, it does not possess so much space. Water molecules due to liquid state, collide with solid particles and intermix due to sufficient space between molecules.

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Answered by diyajain644
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When we place few crystals of potassium permanganate in a beaker containing water, we get two distinct layers—colourless water at the top and pink colour at the bottom. After few minutes, pink colour spreads and whole solution turns pink due to diffusion. Since potassium permanganate is a solid substance, it does not possess so much space. Water molecules due to liquid state, collide with solid particles and intermix due to sufficient space between molecules.

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