Science, asked by darshvipin36, 8 months ago

why is brownian movement faster in gases than in liquids

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • BINDING ENERGY IN LIQUIDS IS GREATER THAN IN GASSES or we can also say that the attractive force acting in case of a gass is less than to a liquid ,so the molecules face less force while their movement or BROWNIAN MOTION when they are in gass phase so BROWNIAN MOTION IS faster in case of a gass than to a liquid.
Answered by BUNNY1233
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Answer:

Explanation:

BROWNIAN MOTION IS ALSO KNOWN AS  BROWNIAN MOVEMENT ,ANY  OF SEVERAL PHYSICAL PHENOMIA IN WHICH  SOME AMOUNT IS REGULARLY EXPERIENCINGSMALL,RANDAM FLUCTUATIONS .

WHENEVER SOMEONE SPRAYS  A BOTTLE  OF PERFUME ACROSS THE ROOM AND SOME SECONDS LATER YOU START  TO SMELL THE PERFUME  IN THE AIR

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