A few crystals of crystals of potassium manganite (VII) were carefully placed into water in a beaker at one spot

      

A few crystals of crystals of potassium manganite (VII) were carefully placed into water in a beaker at one spot. The beaker was left undisturbed for two hours. State and explain the observations.

  

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John
The entire solution turns purple since potassium manganite (VII) particles have diffused into water molecules
johnmulu answered the question on February 3, 2017 at 12:22


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