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प्रश्न
3 mL of ethanol is taken in a test tube and warmed gently in a water bath. A 5% solution of alkaline potassium permanganate is added to the first drop by drop to this solution, then in excess.
(i) How is a 5% solution of KMnO4 prepared?
(ii) State the role of alkaline potassium permanganate in this reaction. What happens on adding it in excess?
(iii) Write the chemical equation of this reaction.
उत्तर
(i) 5 g potassium permanganate is dissolved in 100 ml of water for preparing a 5 % solution of KMnO4.
(ii) Alkaline potassium permanganate is adding oxygen to alcohol and converting that to an acid. Hence, it is acting as an oxidising agent. When KMnO4 is added, initially colour disappears because coloured permanganate ions of potassium permanganate are consumed to oxidise ethanol. When an excess of KMnO4 is added, colour does not change because there is no more alcohol left for the reaction.
(iii) \[\ce{\underset{\text{Ethanol}}{C2H5OH} ->[Alkaline KMnO4 + Heat]\underset{\text{Acetic acid}}{CH3COOH}}\]
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