With the help of diagram explain the brief an activity to show the particles of matter are very small
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(please Refer the Diagram)
⭐Activity :
(i) 2-3 crystals of potassium permanganate are takenand dissolved in 100 mL of water ina beaker.
(ii) Approximately 10 mL of thissolution is taken out and is put into90 mL of clear water, in anotherbeaker.
(iii) 10 mL of this solution istaken out once again and put intoanother 90 mL of clear water.
(iv) This solution is kept dilutingfive to eight times.
#Observations :
We find that even after so much dilution, the water remains coloured.
#Conclusion :
This experiment shows that there must be millions of tiny particles in just one crystal of potassium permanganate, which keep on dividing themselves into smaller and smaller particles i.e., particles of matter are very small.
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(please Refer the Diagram)
⭐Activity :
(i) 2-3 crystals of potassium permanganate are takenand dissolved in 100 mL of water ina beaker.
(ii) Approximately 10 mL of thissolution is taken out and is put into90 mL of clear water, in anotherbeaker.
(iii) 10 mL of this solution istaken out once again and put intoanother 90 mL of clear water.
(iv) This solution is kept dilutingfive to eight times.
#Observations :
We find that even after so much dilution, the water remains coloured.
#Conclusion :
This experiment shows that there must be millions of tiny particles in just one crystal of potassium permanganate, which keep on dividing themselves into smaller and smaller particles i.e., particles of matter are very small.
CHEERZ! ☺
Hope it helped you out ⭐^_^⭐
Thanks ⭐(^^)⭐
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All matter is made up of extremely microscopic particles that are invisible to the naked eye.
All matter is made up of extremely microscopic particles that are invisible to the naked eye. The following experiment can be used to demonstrate this: Add 100ml of water to two or three grains of potassium permanganate. We'll see that the water's color has altered.
Fill a glass halfway with water. When you add salt to and stir it with a spoon, the salt will disappear. This demonstrates that the both salt and waters are made up of a large number of particles, and that salt particles have diffused throughout the water particles.
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