why does water become coloured when crystals of potassium permanganate are added to it
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When we place Potassium Permanganate crystals into the water, it's purple color spreads throughout the water. This shows the diffusion property of particles of water and Potassium Permanganate, as due to this property only the dissolution and spreading of the color of Potassium Permanganate takes place.
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