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Balancing equation for creation of Potassium benzoate
« on: October 03, 2010, 09:23:57 AM »
It's been a while since general chemistry and I'm running into a mental wall on balancing a few equations for organic chemistry - A little help to get me going would be greatly appreciated.

Question 1:

Potassium benzoate C6H5CO2K can be prepared from benzyl alcohol, C6H5CH2OH, and potassium permanganate KMnO4  in aqueous KOH.  The manganese is converted to MnO2

So, my attempt to balance has left me scratching my head

C6H5CH2OH + KMnO4  :rarrow: C6H5CO2K +MnO2

Question: Since it states aqueous KOH, where does that apply in balancing out this?

What would be the balanced equation?

Thanks in advance for your help.






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