Answer:
The manganese (II) oxide will act as a contaminant affecting the iron final result.
Explanation:
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In this case, a typical case in which a solution containing iron is titrated with potassium permanganate to oxidize the iron and consequently reduce the manganese into the permanganate. In such a way, by cause of the lack of acid, when manganese dioxide, [tex]MnO_2[/tex] is produced instead of manganese (II) ions, [tex]Mn^{+2}[/tex], such oxide will act as a contaminant in the final product collection, affecting the experiment reliability when finding the iron, that is why we must assure the total reduction to manganese (II) ions.
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