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why can't you use kMnO4 as a primary standard?​

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Potassium permanganate is not a primary standard, and preparation of the solution will always cause formation of solid manganese dioxide (MnO2). Solutions of potassium permanganate must be filtered before being used, to remove the manganese dioxide precipitate

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