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chemical used in redox titration​

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Answered by brainly1900
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As in acid-base titrations, the endpoint of a redox titration is often detected using an indicator. Potassium permanganate (KMnO₄) is a popular titrant because it serves as its own indicator in acidic solution.

Answered by sushilsharma49808
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this titration, the analyte is oxalic acid and the titrant is potassium permanganate. The oxalic acid acts as a reducing agent, and the KMnO4 acts as an oxidizing agent. ... In this redox titration, MnO4– is reduced to colourless manganous ions (Mn2+) in the acidic medium.

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