Why Does KMnO4 Act As Self-Indicator?
Answers
Answered by
5
Explanation:
KMnO4 solutions are dark purple. When used as a titrant, as soon as the endpoint is reached and the KMnO4- is in excess, the solution has a permanent pink hue (provided that the solution is initially colorless). Thus KMnO4 acts as its own indicator.
.
Answered by
54
KMnO4 solutions are dark purple. When used as a titrant, as soon as the endpoint is reached and the KMnO4- is in excess, the solution has a permanent pink hue (provided that the solution is initially colorless). Thus KMnO4 acts as its own indicator.
Similar questions
Math,
3 months ago
Hindi,
3 months ago
English,
5 months ago
India Languages,
5 months ago
Social Sciences,
1 year ago
Biology,
1 year ago