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Potassium Permanganate will either add across a double bond,,,,,via a manganate ester intermediate to yield a syn diol........or if used under acidic conditions......warmed,,,,,,will oxidize primary alcohols to acids.....and secondary alcohols to ketones........by reaction with the OH group. The alkane lacks both these functional units,,,thus will be inert towards this reagent. Hope this helps. Dr Jim Romano CEO Orgoman.com...... CEO Romano Scientific New York

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Q: Why does no reaction occur between alkanes and potassium permanganate?
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