Number of moles of MnO₄⁻ required to oxidize one mole of ferrous oxalate

Number Of Moles Of Mno Required To Oxidize One Mole Chemistry Question

Number of moles of MnO₄⁻ required to oxidize one mole of ferrous oxalate completely in acidic medium will be

Options

(a) 0.6 moles
(b) 0.4 moles
(c) 7.5 moles
(d) 0.2 moles

Correct Answer:

0.6 moles

Explanation:

10FeC2O4 + 6KMnO4 + 24H2SO4 —-> 3K2SO4+ 6MnSO4 +  5Fe2(SO4)3 + 24H2O + 20CO2

From the above balanced equation, we observe that

6 moles of KMnO4 is required to oxidize 10 moles of  FeC2O4

Then, 1 mole of FeC2O4 would be oxidized by = 6/10=0.6

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Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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