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Add 10 to 15 drops of glycerol to the depression in the center of a pile of finely ground potassium permanganate in an evaporating dish on a heat proof surface. Stand back! Within a few seconds, the glycerol will be violently oxidized by the permanganate producing smoke and violet flames.
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The oxidation of glycerin by potassium permanganate is an example of spontaneous combustion—combustion that occurs at or even below room temperature. The ...
After about 30 seconds, the reaction bursts into purple flame. Hazards. Potassium permanganate is a strong oxidizer. Chemicals and Solutions. 15 g potassium ...
Description: Addition of glycerin to a pile of potassium permanganate produces white smoke and a purple flame. The reaction is not instantaneous, but depends ...
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