Permanganate

usgb/pɜrˈmæn.ɡə.neɪt/
noun

A purple compound used as an oxidizer in chemical reactions, commonly in the form of potassium permanganate.

Potassium permanganate is often used to disinfect water.
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oxidizing agent, chemical reagent, disinfectant

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Practical Use

Understanding the various applications of permanganate can show its importance in both laboratory and medical settings.

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In water treatment, potassium permanganate is valued for its disinfection properties.
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Color Indication

Permanganate is characterized by its distinct purple color, which is an indicator for its presence in chemical solutions.

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When diluted, the color fades, indicating a reaction has occurred.
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Chemical Reactions

Being an oxidizing agent, permanganate participates actively in redox reactions, and its concentration can influence reaction dynamics.

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The strength of permanganate as an oxidizer makes it suitable for numerous analytical chemistry applications.
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