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It dissolves.
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.
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A water solution of potassium permanganate is formed.
Potassium permanganate is soluble in water; the color of the solution is pink to purple, depending on the concentration.
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.
Yes. Surface tension of water increases with addition of potassium permanganate.
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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.
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First, the potassium permanganate dissolves in the water, then it disperses through the water as a result of random thermal motion.