Add excess K2CO3 and cool to around -5 C.
To reduce the solubility of MnO4-, your best bet is to increase the concentration of K+, since the solubility product [MnO4-][K+] is the relevant
physical constant. Potassium carbonate is the most soluble potassium salt, so it wins. The precipitate may contain some KNO3 and KCl; this should not
affect it too much, unless there's way too much KNO3 in your solution. |