Iron (II) solution. (Nitrate).
MnO4- + 5 Fe2+ + 8 H+ --> Mn2+ + 5 Fe3+ + 4 H2O
MnO4- is purple
Fe2+ is colourless
Mn2+ is colourless
Fe3+ is pale yellow
A change in solution colour from purple to pale yellow indicates that the permanganate has been reduced while the iron has been oxidised.
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Iodide solution. (Sodium).
2 MnO4- + 10 I- + 16 H+ --> 2 Mn2+ + 5 I2 + 8 H2O
MnO4- is purple
I- is colourless
Mn2+ is colourless
I2 is pale yellow
A change in solution colour from purple to pale yellow indicates that the permanganate has been reduced while the iodide has been oxidised.
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Chloride Solution. (Sodium).
2 MnO4- + 10 Cl- + 16 H+ --> 2 Mn2+ + 5 Cl2 + 8 H2O
MnO4- is purple
Cl- is colourless
Mn2+ is colourless
Cl2 is a noxious gas
A change in solution colour from purple to colourless indicates that the permanganate has been reduced while the chloride has been oxidised. Gas will also be present.
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Methanoic Acid.
2 MnO4- + 6 H+ + 5 HCOOH --> 2 Mn2+ + 8 H2O + 5 CO2
MnO4- is purple
HCOOH- is colourless
Mn2+ is colourless
CO2 is a gas
A change in solution colour from purple to colourless indicates that the permanganate has been reduced while the methanoic acid has been oxidised. Gas will also be present.
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Theres plenty more solutions out there. Just look at the table of reduction potentials to see what else permanganate can oxidise.
(Oxidation of Cu, Cu+, H2C2O4, Au+, Pb, Mn, Ni, Sn, Sn2+, Zn)