When crystals of potassium permangnate are placed at the bottom of a beaker of water, water in the whole beaker turns pink on its own . Which property of matter is represented by this process and name the process.
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When crystals of potassium permangnate are placed at the bottom of a beaker of water, water in the whole beaker turns pink on its own. This process represents that matter is made up of small particles which diffuse from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. This phenomenon is named as Diffusion
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When crystals of potassium permangnate are placed at the bottom of a beaker of water, water in the whole beaker turns pink on its own. This process represents that matter is made up of small particles which diffuse from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. This phenomenon is named as Diffusion.
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