Science, asked by tanvivats, 1 year ago

why do potassium permanganate added to well water?​

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Answered by DarshanJain15
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Answer:

Potassium permanganate is a point-of-entry treatment method that oxidizes dissolved iron, manganese, and hydrogen sulfide into solid particles that are filtered out of the water. It can also be used to control iron bacteria growth in wells.

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Answered by ranamangaraj8
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Answer:

Explanation:

Potassium permanganate

is placed in water, the water molecules will interact with the Potassium cations and the permanganate anions held in the crystal to break the ionic bonds that hold the crystal together . That's why potassium permanganate added to well water.

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