Objective: Observe an example of autocatalysis
Laboratory materials
Test tubes and rack
Beakers
Syringes
Pasteur pipettes
Reagents
Oxalic acid 1 M (HOOCCOOH)
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
Potassium permanganate 0.02 M (KMnO4)
Manganese(II) sulfate (MnSO4)
Water
Safety
Don't forget the gloves, lab coat, and safety goggles!!!
Questions
How did you prepare the initial solutions?
Which reactions are taking place?
Procedure
Theoretical explanation:
The solution in the tube where we added manganese sulfate discolors very quickly while the other tube remains violet. However, after a while, it also discolors quickly and not gradually.
The reaction taking place is the following:
5 HOOC–COOH + 2 MnO4– + 6 H+ 2 Mn2+ + 10 CO2 + 8 H2O
It is a slow reaction, but it is catalyzed by the Mn2+ ion. In the first tube, we added a little, and in the second, we did not, but since it starts to form as it is also a product of the reaction, the reaction then self-catalyzes and becomes faster.