For decolourisation of 1 mole of acidified KMnO 4 the moles of H 2 O 2 required are
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Redox Reactions
For decolourisation of 1 mole of acidified KMnO4 the moles of H2O2 required are
- 1/2
- 3/2
- 5/2
- 7/2
Answer
(C) 5/2
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