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Blind Angel
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What do to with KMnO4?
What do to with KMnO4?
I just bough 2,27kg (5lbs) of KMnO4 for 36$CAD and I was wondering what to do with it since i'm away from my lab righ now and have only aces to
comon household regeant (like Pickle ) and I was wondering if any of you had any
idea of what i could oxidise that would be fun?
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96% ethanol to make very concentrated acetic acid (although better ways exist..) and you can make flash with KMnO4
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Got any glycerin, and thermite?
Concentrated sulfuric acid and the slightest bit of organics?
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I agree with 12AX7, KMnO4+glycerin or make Mn2O7, you can spend hours dribbling it onto kleenex. .
I imagine you could make some sort of pyrotechnic composition with KMnO4 and charcoal.
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Make Mn2O7.
Should be a nice stuff, detonates or burns in contact with organic material.
Mix KMnO4 with conc. H2SO4 and you'll get dimanganese heptoxide as an oily stuff on the bottom. (brauer's "Preparative inorganic
chemistry" has a more exact synthesis)
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The_Davster
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Brauer has a very good synth or Mn2O7, it gets you the pure liquid Mn2O7, not what we get by simply mixing KMnO4 and H2SO4 in a beaker, a solution of
it in sulphuric acid with lots of K2SO4 contamination with a little pure liquid on top. It requires a mortar and pestle that I think is wrecked after
the synth as a step involves squeezing out the Mn2O7 from the walls of the mortar with the pestle. I plan on trying this method once I get a cheap mortar and pestle that I can afford to loose, the one I have now is
expensive. I believe Ikea has some cheap ones...
Oh and Hinz, the pure Mn2O7 floats on top of the Mn2O7/sulphuric acid solution, not on the bottom
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Reactions of KMnO4 with propylene glycol, ethylene glycol, acetaldehyde, ethanol, acetone, IPA, glyoxal, glycolic aldehyde, lactic, pyruvic, glycolic,
and glyoxylic acids. In 7 JACS articles published between 1912 and 1923. This is what I have on hand, so I don't know what else is out there.
http://rapidshare.de/files/3629531/jacs.rar.html
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you could drink it and see whatn happens
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You go first.
Could permanganate be reduced to manganate? That would make for a very interesting color change.
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"not what we get by simply mixing KMnO4 and H2SO4 in a beaker, a solution of it in sulphuric acid with lots of K2SO4 contamination "
I agree with this, I ground my KMnO4 into a very fine powder and still got crapy yields. I was thinking that maybe you could make a super saturated
solution of KMnO4 and add that to your H2SO4. I'm going to try
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Yes the heptoxide is quite a bit of fun, even more fun than digesting a whole sausage in peroxysulfuric ( funny story behind that one ).
If you could get hold of some magnesium and sulfur powder, it makes for some interesting flashes when combined with the permanganate.
On a side note, a concentrated soln of NaOH and some permanganate (determine the amount empirically) works excellently for cleaning stuck on
organics, it even changes color so that you know it is working.
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thx, for the info, i'll try some to see.
First test: it burn pickle (turn then black/brown)
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HCl
Numerous household products have Hydrochloric acid in various strengths and purity levels. If you have access to any of these products you could
generate copious chlorine gas. If this gas is dry then mildly heated brass will ignite creating some neat zinc chloride smoke!
Fellow molecular manipulator
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Would it be impertinent of me to suggest a merger between this thread and this thread?
sparky (~_~)
P.S. Yeah, glycerol and permanganate... mmm...
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Could permanganate be reduced to manganate? That would make for a very interesting color change
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Mix the permanganate in a solution of NaOH. Then add any organic stuff to it and it will turn green (manganate). After a while it will further be
reduced to MnO2.
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You could make ammonium permanganate, NH4MnO4, which explodes easily, and should produce a very thick cloud of black smoke as well.
2NH4MnO4 --> 2MnO2 + 4H2O + N2 + 565kcal/kg
Vod 1700m/s
Lead block 100-125cm3
Synthesis is simple (from the Encyclodpedia of explosives):
40g KMnO4 is dissolved in 400mL boiling water, 110g NH4Cl is added, and the hot solution is immediatly filtered through a sintered glass funnel (to
remove Mn oxides) into a container placed in a cooling mixture. The crystals were recrystalized twice from hot water in the same manner.
Might want to use non-organic filter paper for this...
Explodes on heating to 70*C and maintaining that temperature for 250 minutes. No definate data on sensitivity but "it is likely to explode when
rubbed".
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Use it to test for unsaturation inside organic substances.
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when potassium permanganate is heated up does it heleased toxic gasses or anything bad??
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I've inhaled it before
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If it is only potassium permanganate, there shouldnt be any toxic gases when you heat up potassium permanganate. Potassium permanganate, a purple
crystalline solid, forms a black powder consisting of a mixture of potassium manganate and manganese dioxide and releases oxygen when heated:
2KMnO4 ==> K2MnO4 + MnO2 + O2
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saps
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what if i were using it to oxedize glycerin and other things??
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This website: http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/p6005.htm
says (look at #10) that when decomposing it could release harmfull stuff...at about what tempurature do you suppose it might decompose??
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Metal fumes? That sounds like a very high temperature to me. This probably just describes an unlikely worst-case scenario.
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As always its the worst case scenario in the MSDS...It even says KMnO4 can explode from meachnical shock. Only real danger I can think of from
KMnO4/glycerin reaction, apart from the obvious heat, is that at high temps glycerin may form acrolien(sp?).
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Spontaneous combustion of glycerine and Potassium permanganate
If you drop a drip of glycerine on a small pile of fine Potassium permanganate, they will spontaneously ignite after a short delay periode.
Caution: At a low temperature, this may take a long time to occure, so don't make the mistake of thinking that nothing will
happen, and throw it away in the trashcan (rubishbin). They will eventually ignite !!!
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