3NH4ClO3 + 5KMnO4 → 3NO↑ + 5MnO2 + 3KClO3 + K2O + 6H2O
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The reaction of ammonium chlorate and potassium permanganate yields nitrogen monoxide, manganese(IV) oxide, potassium chlorate, potassium oxide, and water (Other reactions are here). This reaction is an oxidation-reduction reaction and is classified as follows:
Table of contents
Reaction data
Chemical equation
- Reaction of ammonium chlorate and potassium permanganate
General equation
- Reaction of reducing species and oxidizing species
- Reducing speciesReducing agent + Oxidizing speciesOxidizing agent ⟶ ProductOxidation product + ProductReduction product
Oxidation state of each atom
- Reaction of ammonium chlorate and potassium permanganate
Reactants
Chemical formula | Name | Coefficient | Type | Type in general equation |
---|---|---|---|---|
NH4ClO3 | Ammonium chlorate | 3 | Reducing | Reducing |
KMnO4 | Potassium permanganate | 5 | Oxidizing | Oxidizing |
Products
Chemical formula | Name | Coefficient | Type | Type in general equation |
---|---|---|---|---|
NO | Nitrogen monoxide | 3 | Oxidized | – |
MnO2 | Manganese(IV) oxide | 5 | Reduced | – |
KClO3 | Potassium chlorate | 3 | – | – |
K2O | Potassium oxide | 1 | – | – |
H2O | Water | 6 | – | – |
Thermodynamic changes
Changes in aqueous solution
- Reaction of ammonium chlorate and potassium permanganate◆
ΔrG −770.3 kJ/mol K 8.93 × 10134 pK −134.95
Standard enthalpy of reaction ΔrH° kJ · mol−1 | Standard Gibbs energy of reaction ΔrG° kJ · mol−1 | Standard entropy of reaction ΔrS° J · K−1 · mol−1 | Standard heat capacity of reaction at constant pressure ΔrCp° J · K−1 · mol−1 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
per 1 mol of Equation | −796.5 | −770.3 | −90.1 | – |
per 1 mol of | −265.5 | −256.8 | −30.0 | – |
per 1 mol of | −159.3 | −154.1 | −18.0 | – |
per 1 mol of | −265.5 | −256.8 | −30.0 | – |
per 1 mol of | −159.3 | −154.1 | −18.0 | – |
per 1 mol of | −265.5 | −256.8 | −30.0 | – |
per 1 mol of | −796.5 | −770.3 | −90.1 | – |
per 1 mol of | −132.8 | −128.4 | −15.0 | – |
Thermodynamic data of reactants
Chemical formula | Standard enthalpy of formation ΔfH° kJ · mol−1 | Standard Gibbs energy of formation ΔfG° kJ · mol−1 | Standard molar entropy S° J · K−1 · mol−1 | Standard molar heat capacity at constant pressure Cp° J · K−1 · mol−1 |
---|---|---|---|---|
NH4ClO3 (ai) | -236.48[1] | -87.26[1] | 275.7[1] | – |
KMnO4 (cr) | -837.2[1] | -737.6[1] | 171.71[1] | 117.57[1] |
KMnO4 (ai) | -793.8[1] | -730.5[1] | 293.7[1] | -60.2[1] |
* (ai):Ionized aqueous solution, (cr):Crystalline solid
Thermodynamic data of products
Chemical formula | Standard enthalpy of formation ΔfH° kJ · mol−1 | Standard Gibbs energy of formation ΔfG° kJ · mol−1 | Standard molar entropy S° J · K−1 · mol−1 | Standard molar heat capacity at constant pressure Cp° J · K−1 · mol−1 |
---|---|---|---|---|
NO (g) | 90.25[1] | 86.55[1] | 210.761[1] | 29.844[1] |
MnO2 (cr) | -520.03[1] | -465.14[1] | 53.05[1] | 54.14[1] |
MnO2 (am) precipitated | -502.5[1] | – | – | – |
KClO3 (cr) | -397.73[1] | -296.25[1] | 143.1[1] | 100.25[1] |
KClO3 (ai) | -356.35[1] | -291.22[1] | 264.8[1] | – |
K2O (cr) | -361.5[1] | -322.1[2] | 94.1[2] | 83.7[2] |
K2O (g) | -63[1] | – | – | – |
H2O (cr) | – | – | – | – |
H2O (l) | -285.830[1] | -237.129[1] | 69.91[1] | 75.291[1] |
H2O (g) | -241.818[1] | -228.572[1] | 188.825[1] | 33.577[1] |
* (g):Gas, (cr):Crystalline solid, (am):Amorphous solid, (ai):Ionized aqueous solution, (l):Liquid
References
List of references
- 1Janiel J. Reed (1989)The NBS Tables of Chemical Thermodynamic Properties: Selected Values for Inorganic and C1 and C2 Organic Substances in SI UnitsNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- ^ ΔfH°, -236.48 kJ · mol−1
- ^ ΔfG°, -87.26 kJ · mol−1
- ^ S°, 275.7 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ ΔfH°, -837.2 kJ · mol−1
- ^ ΔfG°, -737.6 kJ · mol−1
- ^ S°, 171.71 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ Cp°, 117.57 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ ΔfH°, -793.8 kJ · mol−1
- ^ ΔfG°, -730.5 kJ · mol−1
- ^ S°, 293.7 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ Cp°, -60.2 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ ΔfH°, 90.25 kJ · mol−1
- ^ ΔfG°, 86.55 kJ · mol−1
- ^ S°, 210.761 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ Cp°, 29.844 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ ΔfH°, -520.03 kJ · mol−1
- ^ ΔfG°, -465.14 kJ · mol−1
- ^ S°, 53.05 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ Cp°, 54.14 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ ΔfH°, -502.5 kJ · mol−1
- ^ ΔfH°, -397.73 kJ · mol−1
- ^ ΔfG°, -296.25 kJ · mol−1
- ^ S°, 143.1 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ Cp°, 100.25 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ ΔfH°, -356.35 kJ · mol−1
- ^ ΔfG°, -291.22 kJ · mol−1
- ^ S°, 264.8 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ ΔfH°, -361.5 kJ · mol−1
- ^ ΔfH°, -63. kJ · mol−1
- ^ ΔfH°, -285.830 kJ · mol−1
- ^ ΔfG°, -237.129 kJ · mol−1
- ^ S°, 69.91 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ Cp°, 75.291 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ ΔfH°, -241.818 kJ · mol−1
- ^ ΔfG°, -228.572 kJ · mol−1
- ^ S°, 188.825 J · K−1 · mol−1
- ^ Cp°, 33.577 J · K−1 · mol−1
- 2James G. Speight (2017)Lange's Handbook of Chemistry, 17th editionMcGraw Hill Education
- ^ ΔfG°, -322.1 kJ · mol−1 - p.280
- ^ S°, 94.1 J · K−1 · mol−1 - p.280
- ^ Cp°, 83.7 J · K−1 · mol−1 - p.280