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Brownian Motion: Brownian motion is defined as the random movement of particles contained in a medium such as liquid or gas. This movement was named after the botanist, Robert Brown, who first observed the motion of pollen suspended in water by the use of a microscope. This discovery provided significant evidence of atoms and molecules and formed the base for modern atomic theory.

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  3. Brownian Motion: Brownian motion is defined as the random movement of particles contained in a medium such as liquid or gas. This movement was named after the botanist, Robert Brown, who first observed the motion of pollen suspended in water by the use of a microscope. This discovery provided significant evidence of atoms and molecules and formed the base for modern atomic theory.
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