What is the stoichiometric equation for the oxidation of hydrogen peroxide by potassium permanganate?

And if we start with a 0.025*mol0.025mol quantityof permanganate, what quantity of peroxide is required?

1 Answer
Sep 13, 2017

You gots......

2MnO_4^(-)+6H^+ + 5H_2O_2 rarr 2Mn^(2+) + 5O_2 + 8H_2O2MnO4+6H++5H2O22Mn2++5O2+8H2O

Explanation:

Now the equation is stoichiometrically balanced with respect to mass and charge. And this is an absolute requirement for a chemical equation, a representation of reality.

Two equiv permanganate oxidize five equiv hydrogen peroxide. Do you agree?

We start with 0.025*mol0.025mol permanganate...and thus we need....

0.025*molxx5/2=0.0625*mol0.025mol×52=0.0625mol with respect to peroxide.....

What would you see in the reaction? Well evolution of gas for one, and second, the deep red colour of permanganate would dissipate to give effectively COLOURLESS Mn^(2+)Mn2+ ion.