Chemistry, asked by rajabhay, 9 months ago

acidified potassium permanganate is treated with oxalate ion at 333k​

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Answered by dineshganjikunta
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Answer:

Explanation:

We had a titration of oxalic acid vs. potassium permanganate for an experiment in which we used concentrated H2SO4

.

Actually, the reaction requires an acidic medium i.e. H+

is involved as a reactant... I suppose the H+

released by the oxalic acid would be enough since you are studying the rate of the reaction though I am not sure.

The balanced ionic equation is: 2MnO4−+5H2C2O4+6H+⟶2Mn2++10CO2+8H2O

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