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The Best Evidence for the Existence and Movement of Particles in Liquids Was Provided by : - Science

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The best evidence for the existence and movement of particles in liquids was provided by :

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  • John Dalton

  • Ernest Rutherford

  • J.J. Thomson

  • Robert Brown

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Robert Brown

The best evidence for the existence and movement of particles in liquids was provided by the  Robert Brown. For this experiment, he used pollen grains in water.
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Chapter 1: Matter in Our Surroundings - Very Short Answers [Page 21]

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Lakhmir Singh Chemistry [English] Class 9
Chapter 1 Matter in Our Surroundings
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