Question
Question: What is the normality of \[{\text{KMn}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}}\] solution against \[{\text{M}}{{\tex...
What is the normality of KMnO4 solution against Mn2+? The Molarity of KMnO4 solution is 0.025M.
A) 0.125 N
B) 0.1 N
C) 0.01 N
D) 0.156 N
Solution
Determine the n factor by calculating the decrease in the oxidation number of manganese. Then use the formula Normality = Molarity × n factor to convert molarity into normality.
Complete step by step answer:
The decrease in the oxidation number is the reduction. In a redox reaction, an oxidizing agent oxidizes other substances. A species, whose oxidation number decreases during the reaction, is known as an oxidizing agent. An oxidizing agent itself undergoes reduction. For an oxidizing agent, the n factor gives the decrease in the oxidation number.
For manganese, determine the n factor from the decrease in the oxidation number.
The oxidation number of manganese in KMnO4 is +7.
The oxidation number of manganese in Mn2+ is +2.
When KMnO4 is reduced to Mn2+ ions, the oxidation number of manganese decreases from +7 to +5. The decrease in the oxidation number of manganese is 5. Hence, the n factor is 5.
The molarity of KMnO4 solution is 0.025 M.
Use the formula Normality = Molarity × n factor to convert molarity into normality.