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Potassium permanganate is the inorganic chemical compound KMnO 4 , a water soluble salt consisting of equal mole amounts of potassium (K + ) and permanganate (MnO 4 - , officially called man...
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The oxidation of alkenes by potassium manganate(VII) (potassium permanganate) solution ... This page looks at the reaction of the carbon-carbon double bond in alkenes such as ethene with potassium manganate(VII) solution (potassium permanganate solution).
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Chemistry question: What is the equation for potassium permanganate react with potassium iodide? 2KI <-> 2K I2 2e- 8H KMnO4 5e- <-> Mn2 4H20 10KI 16 H 2KMnO4 ... Potassium bromide and potassium permanganate? Why potassium permanganate is secondary standard? What is the equation for potassium iodide...
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Mismatched bases have been shown to be reactive with various chemicals. Mismatched guanine and thymine bases are reactive with a carbodiimide (1) and mismatched cytosine and thymine bases are reactive with hydroxylamine (NH2OH) and osmium tetroxide (OsO4), respectively (2). Potassium permanganate;
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When mixed, potassium permanganate and ammonium nitrate explode after a delay. Other salts of ammonia that are oxidizing agents, for example NH4ClO4, can be expected to react similarly. Potassium permanganate reacts ... See Bretherick's Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards for details and for other incompatibilities.
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POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE is a very powerful oxidizing agent, particularly in acidic surroundings. ... Also includes any other intrinsic reactive hazards (such as polymerizable or peroxidizable). Reactive Groups - List of reactive groups that the chemical is assigned to, based on its known chemistry.
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Potassium permanganate and fish disease ... Potassium permanganate is a useful fish disease treatment; acting against a range of protozoan parasites including Trichodina, Costia and Chilodonella, as well as monogenean flukes Gyrodactylus (skin flukes) ... It is a very reactive chemical, reacting with organic material...
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Oxidation of Glycerine by Potassium Permanganate ... The thermite reaction involves a mixture of iron oxide and aluminum that has been placed in a flower pot and covered with potassium permanganate. Some glycerin is poured over the potassium permanganate and eventually begins to react.
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Synonyms: Permanganic acid, potassium salt; Condy's crystals ; CAS No.: 7722-64-7 ; Molecular Weight: 158.03 ; Chemical Formula: KMnO4 ; Product Codes:; J.T. ... Proper Shipping Name: POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE ; Hazard Class: 5.1 ; UN/NA: UN1490 ; Packing Group: II ; Information reported for product/size: 12KG ;
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Description: Addition of glycerin to a pile of potassium permanganate produces white smoke and a purple flame. The reaction is not instantaneous, but depends on the fineness of the solid crystals.
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