explain how potassium permanganate colour the large volume of water
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If a solid sample of Potassium permanganate is placed in water, the water molecules will interact with the Potassium cations and thepermanganate anions held in the crystal to break the ionic bonds that hold the crystal together. ... Eventually one ends up with a homogeneous solution of Potassium permanganate in water
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it is a property of liquids that upon dilution their color will be decreased
when kmno4 is added to water its color reduces from dark to light pink color
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