Chemistry, asked by VinilM, 1 year ago

why do colloid particles show only zig zag movement and not any another movement?

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Colloidal particles in a sol are continuously bombarded by the molecules of the dispersion medium on all sides. The impacts are however not equal in every direction. As a result, the sol particles show random or zig-zag movements. This random or zig-zag motion of the colloidal particles in a sol is called Brownian motion or Brownian movement.
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