Why does colourful current set up in water?
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fluidity
Explanation:
fluids are liquids and they have less intermolecular force
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When water is heated the water molecules moves and colourful current is set in water.
Explanation:
On heating the container with water the water molecules get heated at the bottom first, these heated molecules move up and the cold molecules move down thus convection takes place.
This can be proved when you take two types of coloured water and on heating the colourful current is formed.
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