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how does potassium permanganate react with Fe2+ions​

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Answered by SugaryHeart
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The purple potassium permanganate solution reacts according to the following half equation and changes to colourless Mn2+ solution. - is reduced. Fe2+ loses one electron. The oxidation number of Fe2+ increases when it is oxidised to Fe3+.

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