Potassium Permanganate when heated in air it decomposes. First it loses its oxygen and then decomposes to form potassium manganite, manganese oxide and oxygen.
The balanced equation is as follows:
Here, two molecules of Potassium Permanganate on being heated in air produces one molecule of Potassium Manganate, one molecule of Manganese Oxide and one oxygen molecule.
This reaction shows a change in colour from purple to green .
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2KMnO4= K2MnO4 + MnO2 + O
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Potassium Permanganate when heated in air it decomposes. First it loses its oxygen and then decomposes to form potassium manganite, manganese oxide and oxygen.
The balanced equation is as follows:
Here, two molecules of Potassium Permanganate on being heated in air produces one molecule of Potassium Manganate, one molecule of Manganese Oxide and one oxygen molecule.
This reaction shows a change in colour from purple to green .