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What practical experiment would you need to do to see convection currents?

Author: Samuel Obigbesan

What practical experiment would you need to do to see convection currents?



Answer:

Stick some potassium permanganate crystals in the beaker of cold water. Heat the beaker gently over a bunsen burner flame - the potassium permanganate starts to dissolve and make a gorgeous bright purple solution that gets moved around the beaker due to convection current as the water heats.


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