Why in titration oxalic acid against kmno4 pink colour appears?
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$$$${{{{{{{{{{. Here, potassium permanganate is the oxidizing agent and oxalic acid is the reducing agent. ... On reaching the end point, the addition of the last single drop of permanganate imparts a lightpink colour to the solution. The chemical reaction that takes place during titration can be represented by the chemical equation. }}}}}}}$$$$$$$$
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