is the spontaneous random movement of small particles suspended in liquid caused by the unbalanced impacts of molecules on the particle
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HESI A15

HESI A2 Chemistry Practice Test

1. What is the spontaneous, random movement of small particles suspended in a liquid, caused by the unbalanced impacts of molecules on the particle?

Correct answer: A

Rationale: Brownian motion is the correct choice as it specifically refers to the spontaneous, random movement of small particles suspended in a liquid, caused by the unbalanced impacts of molecules on the particle. This phenomenon was observed and documented by Robert Brown, leading to the discovery of the existence of molecules. Grey's kinesis and Boyle's wave are not scientifically recognized terms related to this concept.

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