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permanganate.
Which compound decolorizes the color of permanganate
The original solution is an intense violet color because it contains dissolved potassium permanganate. The distillate is clear (colorless) because only the water distills and the potassium permanganate is left behind, as it is non-volatile.
The purple color of the KMnO4 will change to a muddy brown.
The color is a very strong and deep purple color when concentrated and pinkish in very low concentration.
A water solution of potassium permanganate is formed.
permanganate.
Which compound decolorizes the color of permanganate
The original solution is an intense violet color because it contains dissolved potassium permanganate. The distillate is clear (colorless) because only the water distills and the potassium permanganate is left behind, as it is non-volatile.
molar mass is 158.03 g/mol color is purple chemical formula is KMnO4
The purple color of the KMnO4 will change to a muddy brown.
dark brown...or really dark purple
It stands for Potassium Permanganate and is usually used to control color, taste, and odors.
Yes. For instance a solution of KMnO4 (Potassium Permanganate) in H2O (Water) is purple.
The color is a very strong and deep purple color when concentrated and pinkish in very low concentration.
The dark purple color of permanganate fades because during the reaction permanganate is reduced to manganese cations and water. The other reactants and products are not strongly colored.
according to the amount we put the change from dark purple to pink color