In cold water the atoms are closely as well as strongly bounde with each other than that of water at room temp. So it takes about 10 to 15 seconds more than water at room temp.
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By combining any two visually distinct liquids, such as water and a drop of food coloring. Brownian motion is the constant motion of molecules, so if you fill a clear glass with water and then place one drop of food coloring into the water, you can watch as the food coloring diffuses throughout the water by Brownian motion.
because it is liquid mixing in to another liquid
It depends on temperature. The warmer the liquid the faster diffusion occurs.
i think is the isotonic .. Diffusion is the spread of molecules. Osmosis is the movement across water.
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When you put a drop of food coloring into a glass of water, the water will turn that color.
The food coloring will spread throughout the water and become homogeneous faster than it would in cold or warm water. The food coloring would also mix evenly with the water faster if you stirred the water after adding the food coloring. This happens because the molecules are moving faster when they are heated up stirred.
The food coloring is more dense than the water.
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It mixes.
the food coloring slowly moves around in the glass (like smoke would) and that is happening because the particles in the food coloring are not use to the temperature of the water,but as the particles get use to the temperature they move a little faster and spread everywhere in the water. Slowly disperse throughout the water, this is because of diffusion.
By combining any two visually distinct liquids, such as water and a drop of food coloring. Brownian motion is the constant motion of molecules, so if you fill a clear glass with water and then place one drop of food coloring into the water, you can watch as the food coloring diffuses throughout the water by Brownian motion.
Diffusion only occurs down a concentration gradient. Put a drop of food coloring in a glass of water - you will never see the food coloring spontaneously concentrate. It will always spread down the gradient.
because it is liquid mixing in to another liquid
Once the food coloring completely colors the water, yes. It is homogeneous because the mixture, a solution, has the same composition throughout.
convection currents