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Define:

Brownian Movement:


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Brownian Movement: Brownian movement is the random movement of particles in a liquid due to high collisions.

Solids: Brownian Movement is negligible in solids because of tightly packed molecules.

Liquid: Brownian Movement is possible in liquids because of loosely packed particles and fluid nature.

Gas: Brownian Movement is maximum in gases because of their fluid nature and also particles are far away from each other so they possess random motion.


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