you recorded the endpoint volume and then noticed that the color had faded . . . . you did not add more KMnO4 solution?
Question
you recorded the endpoint volume and then noticed that the color had faded . . . . you did not add more KMnO4 solution?
Solution 1
It seems like you're asking about a titration experiment involving potassium permanganate (KMnO4). If you recorded the endpoint volume and then noticed that the color had faded, it could mean that the reaction was not complete.
Here are the steps you should follow:
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If the color fades after you've recorded the endpoint, it's possible that the solution was not thoroughly mixed. Try stirring the solution and see if the color returns.
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If the color does not return upon stirring, it's possible that you've added less KMnO4 than required. The disappearance of color indicates that all the KMnO4 has reacted and there's none left to maintain the pink/purple color.
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In this case, you should repeat the titration. Make sure to add KMnO4 drop by drop near the endpoint, and swirl the flask after each addition to ensure thorough mixing.
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Record the volume of KMnO4 used when the faint pink color persists for about 30 seconds. This is your endpoint.
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If the color still fades after you've recorded the endpoint, it could mean that the solution is standing for too long before you're recording the endpoint. Try to record the volume as soon as the color change happens.
Remember, in a titration involving KMnO4, the appearance of a faint pink color that persists is the endpoint. If the color fades, it means that the reaction is not complete.
Solution 2
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