Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Standardisation Of 0.02moldm-3 Potassium Permanganate Solution Using Lab Report

Standardisation Of 0.02moldm-3 Potassium Permanganate Solution Using Ferrous Ammonium Sulphate (Ammonium Iron (Ii) Sulphate) - Lab Report ExampleIn this experiment, a base (Iron Ammonium Sulphate FeSO4.(NH4)2SO4.6H2O Mr=392g/ gram molecule) will be added to 0.02moldm-3 Potassium Permanganate Solution. In this experiment Manganese reacts with Iron through a redox process by which electrons are transferred from one to the otherwise. In this experiment, Mn goes from a +7 state (MN+7) to a +2 state (Mn+2) i.e. each Mn+7 picks up 5 electrons Mn is reduced. Fe goes from +2 (Fe+2) to +3 (Fe+3) i.e. each Fe+2 loses 1 electron Fe is oxidizedAs a result the mole ratio in the reaction is Mn Fe 15The point at which the reactants will have completely neutralized each other is the equivalence point. In this experiment, this will be determined by noting the color change of the reactants. Mn+7 are empurple. When Fe2+ is added, redox reaction starts making the purple color to disappear due to formation of Mn2+ which is colorless. In the process, the Fe2+ is converted to Fe3+. This happens only when Fe2+ is present. When Fe2+ is used up (at endpoint) the solution will have a permanent tip tinge and this is the point where there is no further addition of permanganate.

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