Question
Question: How \(KMnO_{ 4 }\) [Potassium Permanganate] is prepared from \(MnO_{ 2 }\)? Write equations....
How KMnO4 [Potassium Permanganate] is prepared from MnO2? Write equations.
Solution
Hint: To prepare the potassium permanganate (KMnO4) you need an alkali metal hydroxide and an oxidizing agent along with pyrolusite (MnO2). Now try to answer this question accordingly.
Complete step by step answer:
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Potassium Permanganate (KMnO4) is an inorganic chemical compound. It is also known as Condy’s crystals or permanganate of potash.
As we already know Potassium permanganate (KMnO4) is produced industrially from manganese dioxide (MnO2), which also occurs as the mineral pyrolusite. The MnO2 is fused with potassium hydroxide and heated in air or with another source of oxygen, like potassium nitrate or potassium chlorate. This process gives potassium manganate:
2MnO2+4KOH+O2→2K2MnO4+2H2O
The potassium manganate is then converted into permanganate by electrolytic oxidation in alkaline media:
2K2MnO4+2H2O→2KMnO4+2KOH+H2
Therefore, we prepared KMnO4 [Potassium Permanganate] from MnO2.
Additional information:
Potassium permanganate is a very strong oxidizing agent and can, therefore, be used as an oxidant in a wide spectrum of chemical reactions.
The oxidizing power of potassium permanganate can be seen while performing a redox reaction with it, in which the dark purple solution turns colorless and then into a brown solution.
Note: We should also know that Potassium manganate can be oxidized by chlorine or by disproportionation under acid conditions.
The chlorine oxidation reaction is
2K2MnO4+Cl2→2KMnO4+2KCl