Chemistry
Define:
(a) Diffusion
(b) Brownian motion
Matter
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(a) The intermixing of two or more substances due to the motion of their particles in order to get a uniform mixture is called diffusion.
(b) The haphazard, random motion of suspended particles on the surface of a liquid or in air is called Brownian motion.
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