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nickel bicarbonate reaction with potassium permanganate​


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GooseBumps123: Potassium permanganate is a deep purple solution that is not stable for long ... and then reacting it with an oxalate salt, it is easy to reduce potassium permanganate in a laboratory setting. ... If it is not pH 7-8 (green or yellow on litmus paper), add sodium bicarbonate and ... It's highly insoluble and dissolves poorly in water.
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Answered by afi968119
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nickel bicarbonate reaction with potassium permanganate


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Explanation:

Oxidation of alkenes with cold dilute potassium manganate(VII) solution. Alkenes react with potassium manganate(VII) solution in the cold. ... hydrogen ions nor hydroxide ions on the left-hand side of the equation. ... are Powered by MindTouch and are supported by the Department of Education Open ...


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