KMnO oxidises I in acidic and neutral/faintly alkaline solution, respectively to:
- A
I & IO
- B
IO & I
- C
IO & IO
- D
I & I
KMnO oxidises I in acidic and neutral/faintly alkaline solution, respectively to:
I & IO
IO & I
IO & IO
I & I
Correct answer:A
Standard Method
Given: KMnO oxidises I in acidic and neutral/faintly alkaline medium.
Find: The oxidation products of iodide ion in the two media.
From the solution working, in acidic medium:
So, iodide is oxidised to in acidic medium.
In neutral/faintly alkaline solution:
So, iodide is oxidised to in neutral/faintly alkaline medium.
The solution states the products are and . Although the page also shows "The Correct Option is B", that label conflicts with the listed option texts. Matching the products to the options, the correct option is A.
Reaction-Based Identification
In acidic medium, permanganate acts as a stronger oxidising agent and converts iodide to molecular iodine:
In neutral or faintly alkaline medium, iodide is oxidised further to iodate:
Therefore, the required pair is and , which corresponds to option A.
Assuming the oxidising product of iodide is the same in both media. The reaction depends strongly on the medium, so acidic and neutral/faintly alkaline conditions give different products. Always check the reaction medium before choosing the product.
Following the displayed option label from the solution without matching the actual option text. Here the page label conflicts with the written products. Always verify the chemical species against the listed options.
Confusing oxidation to with oxidation to . represents a higher oxidation state of iodine and is formed in neutral/faintly alkaline medium here, not acidic medium.
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