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What happens when `KMnO_(4)` reacts with conc. HCl ?

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If conc. HCl is added to finely divided `KMnO_(4), Cl_(2)` gas is evolved. Here, `KMnO_(4)` oxidises HCl to `Cl_(2)`.
`2KMnO_(4)+16HCl to 2MnCl_(2)+2KCl+5Cl_(2)uarr 8H_(2)O`
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