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How many moles of iodin are liberated when 2 moles of potassium permanganate rect with potassium iodide?

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5

Balanced redox rection is
`2MnO_(4)^(-)+10I^(-)+16H^(+)+5e^(2)+8H_(2)O` Thus 2 moles of `KMnO_(4)` react with KI to libreate 5 Moles of `I_(2)`
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