A poisonous salt that forms dark purple crystals and is purple-red when dissolved in water; used as an oxidizing and bleaching agent and as a disinfectant and antiseptic.
A sort of fun explosive is potassiumpermanganate mixed with powdered sugar.
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By gentle oxidation with potassiumpermanganate it may be converted into glycerin.
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Water solutions of boric acid, potassiumpermanganate and hydrogen peroxide are recommended.
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In the past, I've had great success using potassiumpermanganate combined with sugar.
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Soda lime and potassiumpermanganate and nickel salts were among the neutralizers used.
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Did you put the potassiumpermanganate in the first-aid kit, and the hypodermic syringe?
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A brown sepia is obtained by toning first with potassiumpermanganate, 1 per cent.
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In Africa I used a small vial of potassiumpermanganate and glycerin to make a fire.
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I tried iodine, argyrol, pyrogallic acid, potassiumpermanganate.
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PROCEDURE.-Dissolveabout 3.25 grams of potassiumpermanganate crystals in approximately 1000 cc.
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On oxidation with potassiumpermanganate it yields acridinic acid (quinoline -a-b-dicarboxylic acid) C9H5N(COOH)2.
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Shaking out into the tumbler a few crystals of potassiumpermanganate, I filled it up with water and approached the patient.
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It can be obtained by the oxidation of uric acid by means of lead dioxide, manganese dioxide, ozone or potassiumpermanganate:
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We analyzed the origin DNA for possible unwinding in vivo by using potassiumpermanganate, a chemical that reacts with unpaired pyrimidine bases.
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With pure solutions the colour is fairly permanent, and a single drop of the potassiumpermanganate solution is sufficient to determine the finishing point.
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Dr. Richards states that the cobra poison is destroyed by potassiumpermanganate; but this is no argument in favor of that salt as an antidote.