When partition is removed in the salinity experiments, it allows two different solutions of varing salinity to mix, what produce the motion describes above

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The motion described above is likely due to the process of diffusion. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, resulting in the mixing of the two solutions. In this case, the differing salinity levels in the two solutions will cause a gradient in concentration, leading to the movement of salt molecules from the higher concentration solution to the lower concentration solution, and vice versa. This movement of salt molecules will continue until the concentration of salt is equalized throughout the entire solution. The mixing and diffusion of molecules in this way will produce the motion described above.

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