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When potassium permanganate is titrated against ferrous

ammonium sulphate, the equivalent weight of potassium

permanganate is​

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When potassium permanganate is titrated against ferrous ammonoum sulphate, the equivalent weight of potassium permanganent is. NEET 2021 will be conducted in the first week of May 2021.

Ammonium Sulphate doesn't oxidise and so does water. Hence the only active component is Fe2+ and thus its N-factor is 1. Instead of FeSO4, if someone asks you what's the n-factor of KMnO4, then it's answer is 5 and hence it's equivalent weight is one fifth of it's molecular weight.

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