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Q: Does potassium permanganate and copper sulphate undergo sublimation?
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What are some examples of oxidizing substances?

oxidizing agents are those that readily undergo reduction. two of the common ones i can name are potassium permanganate and potassium dichromate. After oxidation takes place, permanganate changes from purple to pink or colorless and dichromate changes from orange to green. REACTIONS HALF EQUATIONS(unbalanced) MnO4 ----> Mn2+ Cr2O42- ----> Cr3+


What does frozen carbon dioxide undergo?

if it is taken out of the deep freeze it will undergo sublimation.


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Among the four elements listed in the question, only iodine can undergo sublimation at standard pressure.


Which of the following element ability to undergo sublimation?

This element is iodine.


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What processes does dry ice undergo in order to create the fog?

sublimation


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Probable this phenomenon occur in a sodium vapor lamp.


What type of reaction will Potassium have with acids?

Potassium will undergo a single displacement reaction with acids.


Why potassium permanganate is discolored in the presence of 1-butanol 2-butanol but slowly acidifies by 2-methyl-2-propanol though all three alcohols have the same molecular formula?

1-Butanol is a primary alcohol (the OH group is attached to a carbon that is only attached to one other carbon) and is oxidised to butanal.2-Butanol is a secondary alcohol (the OH group is attached to a carbon that is attached to two other carbons) and is oxidised to butanone.2-methyl-2-propanol is a tertiary alcohol (the OH group is attached to a carbon that is attached to three other carbons) and this means it does not react with potassium permanganate as it can no longer undergo anymore oxidations. This is why it does not show a visible reaction with potassium permanganate.


Will bromine undergo sublimation?

Sublimation stands for conversion of solid to gas without being convert to liquid state. Bromine is already a liquid at room temperature and hence will not sublime.


What types of physical or state changes can solids undergo?

the solids can turn to liquids by melting and to gas by sublimation


What does not undergo sublimation snow iodine wood or dry ice?

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