why few crystals of pottasium permagante can impart colour to a very volume of water?
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Even two-three crystals of “potassium permanganate” can impart colour to a “large volume of water” due to the natural phenomenon of diffusion. Diffusion is a process in which the solute particles move from regions of "high concentration to regions" of "lower concentration" without the presence of any membrane.
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