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Does the reaction between H2SO3 and MnO4- have to occur in acidic conditions?
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Does the reaction between H2SO3 and MnO4- have to occur in acidic conditions?
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November 23, 2013, 06:44:46 PM »
In the half equation H2SO3 + H2O --> SO42- + 4H+ 2e-, H+ ions are generated, so would an acidified permanganate solution still be necessary? Thank you
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Re: Does the reaction between H2SO3 and MnO4- have to occur in acidic conditions?
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November 24, 2013, 03:35:28 AM »
Rule of thumbs says that permanganate gets reduced to MnO
4
-
in basic solutions, MnO
2
in neutral solutions and Mn
2+
in acidic solution, so it all depends on how far you want it reduced.
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