why bromine particles are moving upside though it has heavier mass
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Bromine gas is heavier than air due to its atomic weight. ... The particles collide with each other, so the two different gases can mix completely with each other. As we know that gas has maximum kinetic energy and they can move with high speed in any direction and exert pressure on the wall of the container.
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Bromine gas is heavier than air due to its atomic weight. Being heavier it still floats in the air due to diffusion and collision between the particles of bromine and air molecules. The particles collide with each other, so the two different gases can mix completely with each other.
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