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 C
6H
5CO
2K can be prepared from benzyl alcohol, C
6H
5CH
2OH, and potassium permanganate KMnO
4 in aqueous KOH. The manganese is converted to MnO
2So, my attempt to balance has left me scratching my head
C
6H
5CH
2OH + KMnO
4 C
6H
5CO
2K +MnO
2Question: 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.