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Potassium Permanganate
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Abstract
The hazards of potassium permanganate are discussed.
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This article has been cited by 2 ACS Journal articles (2 most recent appear below).

Potassium Permanganate Hazards (author response)
Jay A. YoungJournal of Chemical Education2004 81 (7), 951Potassium Permanganate Hazards (author response)
Jay A. YoungJournal of Chemical Education2004 81 (7), 951Potassium permanganate may or may not not react with hydrofluoric acid if the concentrations of the two reagents are at unit activity, their temperature is 25 °C, and they are under a pressure of one atmosphere.

Potassium Permanganate Hazards
Vladimir M. PetrusevskiJournal of Chemical Education2004 81 (7), 951Potassium Permanganate Hazards
Vladimir M. PetrusevskiJournal of Chemical Education2004 81 (7), 951Corrects two points in an earlier Chemical Laboratory Information Profile regarding the hazards and use of potassium permanganate.
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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