[(5Fe2+) + (MnO4-) + (8H+)] --> [(5Fe3+) + (Mn2+) + (4H2O)] (titrating with KMnO4) How do I reduce the speed of Fe2+ oxidation? e.v is +1.52
\(\boxed{\boxed{\boxed{\Huge{\color{red}{\bigstar}\color{blue}{\bigstar}\color{green}{\bigstar}\color{yellow}{\bigstar}\color{orange}{\bigstar}\color{red}{\bigstar}\color{blue}{\bigstar}\color{green}{\bigstar}\color{yellow}{\bigstar}\color{orange}{\bigstar}\color{red}{\bigstar}\color{blue}{\bigstar}\color{green}{\bigstar}\color{yellow}{\bigstar}}\\\color{white}{.}\\\Huge\color{blue}{\mathfrak{~~~~Welcome~to~OpenStudy!~\ddot\smile}}\\\color{white}{.}\\\\\Huge{\color{red}{\bigstar}\color{blue}{\bigstar}\color{green}{\bigstar}\color{yellow}{\bigstar}\color{orange}{\bigstar}\color{red}{\bigstar}\color{blue}{\bigstar}\color{green}{\bigstar}\color{yellow}{\bigstar}\color{orange}{\bigstar}\color{red}{\bigstar}\color{blue}{\bigstar}\color{green}{\bigstar}\color{yellow}{\bigstar}}}}}\)
Thanks :)
may be dilute the solution?
@Somy Someone advised me to do that too, but then I wasn't 100% sure whether it'll be correct. Now I'm just waiting for a third answer before I confirm :D Thanks :)
lol owkay :) no probs
i think reducing speed of oxidation means reduce speed of reaction basically
read where it says Factors influencing rate of reaction
@Somy Thanks, I think I'll try to add more water and lower the temperature :)
you are welcome :)
reduce temperature.
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!