what happens when potassium permanganate is heated?
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Potassium permanganate explodes violently when heated with concentrated sulphuric acid. However, when a solution of hydrogen peroxide is mixed with a solution of the permanganate and diluted sulphuric acid added, the two compounds decompose together, forming a nearly colourless solution, and oxygen is evolved.
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when potassium permanganate is heated it turns into potassium manganate
here is the chemical reaction
2KMnO4 → K2MnO4 + MnO2 + O
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when potassium permanganate is heated it turns into potassium manganate
here is the chemical reaction
2KMnO4 → K2MnO4 + MnO2 + O
hope this helps u and u get it ;)
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