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Movement of molecules depend on the viscosity of the medium and kinetic energy.
<h2>Role of medium for movement of molecules</h2>
Water in a freezer are in hard form so the molecules are in rest form due to hard medium and no kinetic energy. Due to this hard medium, freedom of movement of water molecules are not possible so they remain in static position.
<h3>Effects of Kinetic energy </h3>
While on the other hand, water on a stove are in liquid form in which molecules are moving continuously because temperature of water increases which increases the kinetic energy of the water molecules. This high kinetic energy allows the molecules of freedom of movement in the medium.
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abhai Naoroji (1825-1917) was an Indian political leader and one of the founders of the Indian National Congress. A leading nationalist author and spokesman, he was the first Indian to be elected to membership in the British Parliament.
Dadabhai Naoroji was born into a leading Parsi family in Bombay. After an outstanding career at Elphinstone College, Naoroji served briefly as professor of mathematics at Elphinstone. In 1855 Naoroji became a partner in an important Parsi commercial firm in London, and in 1862 he set up his own commercial house there. In the same year he founded the influential East Indian Association to educate the English public on Indian affairs.
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By the 1400s, merchants and crusaders had brought many goods to Europe from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Demand for these goods increased the desire for trade. Europeans were especially interested in spices from Asia. ... Trade with the East, however, was expensive and difficult.