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    Brownian Motion Is the Random Movement of Molecules Suspended in a Liquid
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Brownian Motion Is the Random Movement of Molecules Suspended in a Liquid

Question 75

Question 75

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Brownian motion is the random movement of molecules suspended in a liquid or a gas. What type of energy makes these molecules move?


A) chemical energy
B) kinetic energy
C) potential energy
D) conversion of energy

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