Chemistry, asked by kaursukhmanpreet1610, 11 months ago

Why does the purple colour spread when a crystal of
potassium manganate(VII) is placed in water?

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Answered by harshithsriramsai
22

Answer:

Explanation:

When a piece of Potassium permanganate (KMnO₄) is added to or placed at the bottom of a beaker which contains cold water, then the water turns into a purple coloured solution. ... This is due to diffusion of the KMnO₄ particles in the water.

Answered by aab28175
5

Answer:

due to diffusion

Explanation:

The observation of purple colour spreads throughout the water is that the crystal of potassium permanganate is made up of many small particles and these particles of potassium permanganate occupy the spaces between them.

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