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in a laboratory a student added 2ml of ethanol and 4ml of sodium carbonate solution in a test tube and warmed the mixture for few minutes he then slowly added few drops of potassium permanganate to this warm solution constanr stirring bhe observed that thenpink colour of potassium permanganate had disappeared. this is because​

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Answered by CRACKJACK007
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Answer:

Potassium Permanganate is the most reducing agent.

Explanation:

In a laboratory a student added 3 ml ethanol and 5 ml sodium carbonate in a test tube and warm the mixture for few minutes he then slowly added few drops of potassium permanganate to this form solution with constant story he observed that the pink colour of potassium permanganate has disappeared this is because of Potassium Permanganate is the most reducing agent.

Answered by MARK0007
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Answer:

Potassium Permanganate is the most reducing agent.

Explanation:

In a laboratory a student added 3 ml ethanol and 5 ml sodium carbonate in a test tube and warm the mixture for few minutes he then slowly added few drops of potassium permanganate to this form solution with constant story he observed that the pink colour of potassium permanganate has disappeared this is because of Potassium Permanganate is the most reducing agent

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