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latentheat

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If I react KMnO4 with glycerin, the residue remaining will be mostly Mn2O3, correct? Like this...

 

14 KMnO4 + 4 C3H8O3 ---> 7 K2CO3 + 7 Mn2O3 + 5 CO2 + 16 H2O

 

My question is, could I then replace the Mn with Mg to get Mn metal? I think this would work. This would be a type of thermite, correct?

 

Mn2O3 + 3 Mg ---> 3 MgO + 2 Mn

 

I'm interested in taking the classic KMnO4 + glycerin experiment further. That's why I'm thinking about doing this.

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