A dilute ferrous sulphate solution was gradually added to the beaker containing acidified permanganate solution. The light purple colour fades and finally disappear. Give the correct explanation for the observation
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As potassium permanaganate is a oxidising agent and when we add ferros sulphate to it then it oxidises and thus the blue or purple colur of ferrous sulphate disappears..
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