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 | Potassium 
			Permanganate 
			Potassium Permanganate (KMnO4) is a chemical compound of manganese, 
			potassium and oxygen. The salt is also known as "permanganate of 
			potash" and "Condy's crystals". In this salt, manganese is in the +7 
			oxidation state. The permanganate ion is a strong oxidizing agent. 
			It dissolves in water to give deep purple solution, evaporation of 
			which gives prismatic purple-black glistening crystals. It has a 
			sweet taste and is odourless.
 In 1659, German chemist J.R. Glauber, fused a mixture of the 
			mineral pyrolusite and potassium carbonate to obtain a material 
			that, when dissolved in water, gave a green solution potassium 
			manganate (K2MnO4) which slowly changed colour to violet to form 
			potassium permanganate and then finally red. This report has gone 
			down in history as the first description of the production of 
			potassium permanganate.
 
				
					
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						Molecular formula | 
						KMnO4 |  
						| Molar 
						mass | 
						158.04 g/mol |  
						| 
						Appearance | Dark 
						purple-bronze needles, Vivid purple in solution |  
						| 
						Density | 2.703 
						g/cm³ |  
						| 
						Melting point | 270 
						°C |  
						| 
						Solubility in water | 6.38 
						g/100 ml at 20 °C |  
						| 
						Crystal structure | 
						Orthorhombic |  
			ApplicationsWater treatment for disinfection, odour control and maintaining 
			B.O.D. levels
 Pickling agent in steel industry for descaling and degreasing
 Fumigation of Poultry farms, hatcheries and hospitals
 Air purification for odour control and increased oxygen levels
 Non-ferrous, metal and metal salts industry for removal of ferrous 
			impurities
 Oxidizing and removal of ferrous impurities from inorganic chemicals
 Pharmaceutical intermediate manufacture
 Organic intermediates and chemicals manufacture
 Repacking industry for various institutional, medicinal and 
			household uses
 Disease control and disinfection in aquaculture and mushroom culture
 Pre-treatment of wood and wooden furniture
 Glass industry for coloring and removal of impurities
 Welding electrode industry for manufacture of fluxes
 Textile processing for bleaching and stain removal
 Soil remediation
 Forward integration to Sodium Permanganate
 Aquaculture / fish culture
 Sodium Saccharine
 
			  
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