What happens when 5% alkaline potassium permanganate solution is added drop by drop to warm propyl alcohol [propanol] taken in a test tube? Explain with the help of a chemical equation.
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When alkaline kmno4 is added to propanol, propanol gets oxidised into propanoic acid.
C3h7oh—alkaline kmno4—>C3H5OOH
C3h7oh—alkaline kmno4—>C3H5OOH
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At the point when soluble KMNO4 is added to propanol, propanol gets oxidized into propanoic corrosive.
The KMNO4 swings to green K2MNO4 which on the other hand gets changed over to MNO2 which releases darker shading which fills in as the test for unsaturation for ethane.
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