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The Number of moles Of KMnO4 required to oxidise one mole of Fe(C2O4) is________.


A

0.2

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0.4

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C

0.6

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1.67

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Solution

The correct option is C

0.6


Explanation for Correct option:

(C) 0.6

Step 1: Redox of Fe(C2O4):

  • The total number of electrons involved per mole oxidation of FeC2O4toFe3+and CO2is3 moles.
  • The oxidation of ferrous ions to ferric ions involves one mole of electrons.
    Fe2+(aq)Fe3+(aq)+e-FerrousFerric
  • The oxidation of oxalate ions to carbon dioxide involves two moles of electrons.
    C2O42-(aq)2CO2(g)+2e-Oxalateioncarbondioxide
    Thus,
    Fe2+(aq)+C2O42-(aq)Fe3+(aq)+2CO2(g)+3e----(1)FerrousionOxalateionFerricioncarbondioxide

Step 2: Reduction of KMnO4:
In an acidic medium, one mole of KMnO4 requires 5 moles of electrons.
MnO4-(aq)+8H+(aq)+5eMn2+(aq)+4H2O(l)----(2)(Permanganateion)(Manganeseion)

Step 3: Writing overall equation:
To balance the number of electrons, multiply equation (1) with 5 and equation (2) with 3.
5Fe2+(aq)+5C2O42-(aq)5Fe3+(aq)+10CO2(g)+15e----(3)3MnO4-(aq)+24H+(aq)+15e3Mn2+(aq)+12H2O(l)----(4)
Add equations (3)&(4)
5Fe2+(aq)+5C2O42-(aq)+3MnO4-(aq)+24H+(aq)5Fe3+(aq)+10CO2(g)+3Mn2+(aq)+12H2O(l)(Ferrousion)(Oxalateion)(Permanganateion)(Ferricion)(Carbondioxide)(Manganeseion)

  • Thus five moles of Ferrous oxalate are oxidized by three moles of KMnO4 in acid medium.
  • The number of moles of KMnO4 required to oxidize one mole of Fe2Cr2O4is35=0.6

Explanation for incorrect options:

Since, the required number of moles is 0.6. Therefore, options (A), (B) and (D) are incorrect.

Hence, the correct option is (C) 0.6


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