- with an
oxidation state of +4. 2 H2O + MnO− 4 + 3 e− → MnO2 + 4 OH−
Permanganates can be
produced by
oxidation of
manganese compounds such as manganese...
- Pot****ium
permanganate is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula KMnO4. It is a purplish-black
crystalline salt,
which dissolves in
water as K+...
- Compounds, vol. 1, p. 1438
Austin M.
Patterson (1906), "Solubilities of
Permanganates of the
Alkali Metals",
Journal of the
American Chemical Society, vol...
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Related Items. Vol. 8....
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Beliefs and
Facts in
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Synthesis and the
Reactivity of
Simple and
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Sodium permanganate is the
inorganic compound with the
formula NaMnO4. It is
closely related to the more
commonly encountered pot****ium
permanganate, but...
- The
permanganate index is an ****essment of
water quality. It
involves the
detection of
oxidation by pot****ium
permanganate in an acid
medium under hot...
- HMnO4 is
deprotonated to form the
intensely purple coloured permanganates. Pot****ium
permanganate, KMnO4, is a
widely used,
versatile and
powerful oxidising...
- doi:10.1021/j100834a503
Austin M.
Patterson (1906), "Solubilities of
Permanganates of the
Alkali Metals",
Journal of the
American Chemical Society, vol...
-
between pot****ium
permanganate and
glycerol is
often used to
demonstrate the
powerful oxidizing property of pot****ium
permanganate,
especially in the...