yes since kmno4 is an oxidizing agent so it will reduce to mn2+ and the nacl cl will be oxidised to cl2.
KMnO4 will react with compounds having unsaturation (double bond or triple bond). Since alkenes have double bond, it will react with KMnO4 and decolourize dilute KMnO4 solution.
NaCl and HCl doesn't react.
aldehyde is less stable than benzene so it react readily toward kmno4
These compounds doesn't react.
KMnO4 will add across the double bond of alkenes (or alkynes) resulting in the docolouring of KMnO4 but not an alkane such as ethane.
no
KMnO4 + NaNO2 -> KNO2 + NaMnO4
Kmno4 is more volatile and has lower boiling point unlike Nacl.
The formula for potassium permanganate is KMnO4
React either of the following ingredients with KMnO4: CH3CH3, CH3CH2OH
Hexane and benzene do not react in the ignition test. Only acetylene does. Acetylene has a triple bond if equivalent amount of KMnO4 is used. The equation is HCCH + KMnO4 -> HC (OH) = CH(OH).
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water: NaCl------------Na+ + Cl-