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The dispersed particles of a colloid exhibit brownian motion, in which they move _____. toward one another, forming tiny clumps, or aggregates slowly across a circular path through the dispersion medium rapidly across a circular path through the dispersion medium in a chaotic manner without a discernible pattern

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in a chaotic manner without a discernible pattern (gradpoint)

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The dispersed particles of a colloid exhibit brownian motion, in which they move in a chaotic manner without a discernible pattern. The brownian motion is the erratic random motion of particles that are suspended in a fluid which results to the collision of molecules moving fast in the fluid they are in.
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