Chemistry, asked by vermasam101, 9 months ago

Why does the color fade out when water is repeatedly added to a
solution of Potassium Permanganate?

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Answered by basnetjkb
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When potassium permanganate reacts with ethanol, it releases nascent oxygen. ie, an atom of oxygen thus converting the ethanol to acetic acid. Initially colour disappears because coloured permanganate ions of potassium permanganate are consumed to oxidise ethanol.

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Answered by sanvimaurya4
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When potassium permanganate reacts with ethanol, it releases nascent oxygen. ie, an atom of oxygen thus converting the ethanol to acetic acid. Initially colour disappears because coloured permanganate ions of potassium permanganate are consumed to oxidise ethanol.

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