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12 March, 14:54

Brownian motion is not observed in a mixture that includes two phases. Which best identifies the mixture?

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  1. 12 March, 15:43
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    Brownian movement is the movement of the molecules that are described as zigzag motion. A mixture that includes two phases that are distinct is called a suspension. It cannot be solution because a solution is a homogenous mixture with no distinct phase separation.
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