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What happens when glycerine reacts with pottasium permangenate?

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Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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The reaction of Glycerol and Potassium Permanganate is exothermic reaction. ... When the reaction is completed, it will leave the trace of the product which consists of grayish solid with green regions. In this case, the flame color of the metal Potassium Permanganate is lilac or pink color.

Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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✍Potassium permanganate is a strong oxidizing agent and glycerol is an easily oxidized substance. An exothermic reaction occurs after a time delay that can be 2 – 3 minutes with the glycerol giving off smoke and eventually producing a coloured flame that spreads around the pile of potassium permanganate.

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