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Explain why does colour of `KMnO_(4)` disappear when oxalic acid is added to its solution in acidic medium?

A

the pH of the solution changes on adding oxalic acid, hence `KMnO_4` is decolourised

B

`KMnO_4` oxidises oxalic acid to `CO_2` and itself changes to `Mn^(2+)` ions which are colourless

C

`KMnO_2` is oxidised to potassium sulphate which is colourless

D

on exposure ot air the acidic solution of `KMnO_4` becomes colourless.

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B

`5C_2O_4^(2-)+underset(("coloured"))(2MnO_4^(-))+16H^(+)tounderset(("colourless"))(2Mn^(2+))+8H_2O+10CO_2`
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