Why in the redox titration of KMnO4 vs oxalic acid, we heat oxalic acid solution before starting the titration?
Why in the redox titration of KMnO4 vs oxalic acid, we heat oxalic acid solution before starting the titration?
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At room temperature, the redox titration of KMnO4vs oxalic acid is exceedingly slow; nevertheless, as the temperature rises, so does the rate of reaction. At a temperature of 500c., KMnO4 is acidified with dil H2SO4 and interacts with oxalic acid.
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