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Potassium permanganate and iron(II) sulphate reacting in the presence of dilute sulphuric acid.

2006-09-14 10:13:25 · 5 answers · asked by nessie_mils 2 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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Sulphuric acid is the catalyst in this reaction. the products are pottasium sulphate + iron 2 and manganese .

sulphate is the salt, iron 2 and manganese will be metallic by products which can be seperated by further reactions.

2006-09-14 10:24:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Permanganate is an oxidizing agent, and iron(ii) is routinely oxidized to iron(iii). The reaction will be
2 KMnO4 + 6 FeSO4 + 4 H2SO4 ->
2 MnO2 + 3 Fe2(SO4)3 + 4 H2O + K2SO4

2006-09-14 11:09:05 · answer #2 · answered by Mr. E 5 · 1 1

FeSO4 (aq) + H2O (l) --> FeO (s) + H2SO4 (aq)
where the H2SO4 ---> H+ + (SO4)2-

As the solution is acidic, the KMnO4 will be pink in colour.

2006-09-16 06:53:06 · answer #3 · answered by Kemmy 6 · 0 1

water
Ferric sulphphate and Mn4

2006-09-14 10:45:11 · answer #4 · answered by christopher N 4 · 0 2

potassium ferrioxalate?

2006-09-14 10:23:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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