Potassium permanganate particles diffuse into water molecules and the particles of potassium permanganate mix into water even without stirring. From the higher concentration to lower concentration.
This is in the situation of Potassium Permanganate(For now on I'll call it PP because I'm lazy (-: ) and Water Particles and how PP diffuses. Hope this helps. PP diffuses by itself and Water Particles both being Liquids. Liquids are constantly moving at random. So that means the PP and Water particles will mix together
the crystals will settle to the bottom of the beaker and slower diffuse into the water
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it makes potassium permanganate with water and glycine...
When potassium permanganate is dropped into water, the ions are solvated by the water molecules. This results because potassium permanganate is water soluble. Thus, the solid compound is separated into aqueous ions.
The original solution is an intense violet color because it contains dissolved potassium permanganate. The distillate is clear (colorless) because only the water distills and the potassium permanganate is left behind, as it is non-volatile.
Potassium permanganate
Potassium Permanganate (KMnO4) is a tetrehedral anion.
it makes potassium permanganate with water and glycine...
Potassium permanganate dye diffuses more quickly through water than agar gel.The rate of diffusion depends on the molecular weight of the chemical and the characteristics of the medium through which the substance diffuses.
Yes. Surface tension of water increases with addition of potassium permanganate.
When potassium permanganate is dropped into water, the ions are solvated by the water molecules. This results because potassium permanganate is water soluble. Thus, the solid compound is separated into aqueous ions.
Potassium permanganate and water form a solution, unless here is so much potassium permanganate present compared to the amount of water that the solubility limit is exceeded. In the latter instance, there might be both solution and suspension.
Potassium permanganate dye diffuses more rapidly through water than agar gel. The rate of diffusion depends on the molecular weight of the chemical and the characteristics of the medium through which the substance diffuses.
Methylene Blue has a higher molecular weight than the compound potassium permanganate. Potassium permanganate has smaller, lighter molecules which diffuse faster than methylene blue's larger, heavier molecules.
A water solution of potassium permanganate is formed.
The permanganate dissolves slowly in water to form a purple solution.
By exposing more surface area to the solvent.
Adding water to a cordial is diffusion - the movement of the cordial from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration ie dilution is an example of diffusion in liquids - also a crystal of potassium permanganate in water, watch the colour spread (diffuse out) as the crystal dissolves
KMnO4 is potassium permanganate.