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Standardization of kmno4 with oxalic acid

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Potassium permanganate is standardized against pure oxalic acid. It involves redox reaction. Oxalic acid is oxidised to carbon dioxide by KMnO4 which itself gets reduced to MnSO4. Oxalic acid reacts with potassium permanganate in the following way.

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Potassium permanganate is standardized against pure oxalic acid. It involves redox reaction. Oxalic acid is oxidised to carbon dioxide by KMnO4 which itself gets reduced to MnSO4. Oxalic acid reacts with potassium permanganate in the following way....................................

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