Potassium Permanganate ($KMnO_4$)
Preparation from Pyrolusite, Structure, and Oxidizing Action in Different Media.
Potassium Permanganate is a deep purple crystalline solid. It is a powerful oxidizing agent used in the laboratory and industry. It is prepared from the black oxide ore of manganese, Pyrolusite ($MnO_2$).
1. Preparation from Pyrolusite Ore
Step 1: Conversion to Potassium Manganate
Pyrolusite ore ($MnO_2$) is fused with Potassium Hydroxide ($KOH$) in the presence of air ($O_2$) or an oxidizing agent like $KNO_3$ to form the green Potassium Manganate.
Step 2: Oxidation to Potassium Permanganate
The green mass is extracted with water and oxidized to permanganate. This can be done chemically (using $Cl_2$, $O_3$, or $CO_2$) or Electrolytically.
A. Electrolytic Oxidation (Modern Method):
B. Disproportionation (Acidic/Neutral):
2. Structure and Physical Properties
Manganate Ion ($MnO_4^{2-}$)
- Color: Green
- Magnetism: Paramagnetic (1 unpaired electron)
- Geometry: Tetrahedral
Permanganate Ion ($MnO_4^-$)
- Color: Deep Purple
- Magnetism: Diamagnetic (No unpaired electrons)
- Geometry: Tetrahedral ($d^3s$ hybridisation involving d-orbitals from higher shell is incorrect concept, actually Charge Transfer spectrum causes color)
3. Oxidizing Properties
KMnO4 acts as a strong oxidizing agent in acidic, neutral, and basic media.
A. In Acidic Medium ($pH < 7$)
Reduced to Manganous ion ($Mn^{2+}$).
Change in O.S.: $+7 \rightarrow +2$ (n-factor = 5).
- $Fe^{2+}$ (Green) $\rightarrow$ $Fe^{3+}$ (Yellow)
- $I^-$ (Iodide) $\rightarrow$ $I_2$ (Iodine)
- $C_2O_4^{2-}$ (Oxalate) $\rightarrow$ $CO_2$ (at 333 K)
- $H_2S \rightarrow S$ (Sulphur)
- $SO_3^{2-} \rightarrow SO_4^{2-}$
- $NO_2^- \rightarrow NO_3^-$
B. In Neutral or Faintly Alkaline Medium
Reduced to Manganese Dioxide ($MnO_2$).
Change in O.S.: $+7 \rightarrow +4$ (n-factor = 3).
- $I^-$ (Iodide) $\rightarrow$ $IO_3^-$ (Iodate) (Contrast with acidic medium)
- $S_2O_3^{2-}$ (Thiosulphate) $\rightarrow$ $SO_4^{2-}$ (Sulphate)
C. In Strongly Alkaline Medium
Reduced to Manganate ion ($MnO_4^{2-}$).
Change in O.S.: $+7 \rightarrow +6$ (n-factor = 1).
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