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If the Avogadro's number was to tend to infinity; the phenomenon of Brownian motion would:

Updated On: Jul 6, 2022
  • remain completely unaffected
  • become more vigorous than that observed with present finite values of Avogadro's number, for all sizes of the Brownian particles
  • become more vigorous than that observed with the present finite value of Avogadro's number, only for relatively large Brownian particles
  • become practically unobservable as the molecular impact would tend to balance one another, for practically all sizes of Brownian particles
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Solution and Explanation

Brownian motion is caused due to the scattering of particles resulting from the collisions between different particles in a fluid and hence has no relation to the Avogadro's number.
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