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To convert benzyl alcohol to 2-phenylethanoic acid, you would first need to oxidize the alcohol group to a carboxylic acid group. This can be achieved by using a strong oxidizing agent such as potassium permanganate (KMnO4) or chromic acid (H2CrO4). The benzyl alcohol would be converted to benzaldehyde, and further oxidation would yield 2-phenylethanoic acid. The reaction would typically be carried out under acidic conditions to facilitate the oxidation process.
silver reduced , gold oxidized
ROH would be classified as an alcohol compound.
Silver (Ag) reduced, gold (Au) oxidized
yes it would, 120 g of ethyl alcohol would be 96 ml.
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To convert benzyl alcohol to 2-phenylethanoic acid, you would first need to oxidize the alcohol group to a carboxylic acid group. This can be achieved by using a strong oxidizing agent such as potassium permanganate (KMnO4) or chromic acid (H2CrO4). The benzyl alcohol would be converted to benzaldehyde, and further oxidation would yield 2-phenylethanoic acid. The reaction would typically be carried out under acidic conditions to facilitate the oxidation process.
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No, an oxidized molecule has already lost electrons and is in a lower energy state. In order to gain energy, a molecule would need to be reduced by gaining electrons.
Metals such as magnesium, aluminum, zinc, and iron are easily oxidized as they have a tendency to lose electrons, which leads to the formation of oxides on their surface when exposed to air or moisture.
No. Carbon is oxidized. The only element that would be reduced when combining with oxygen would be fluorine.
silver reduced , gold oxidized
ROH would be classified as an alcohol compound.
Silver (Ag) reduced, gold (Au) oxidized
That is highly unlikely as as alcohol poisoning would include an amount of alcohol that would render most people very drunk.
the higher the proof the stronger - more alcohol - there is. In the UK 70 dgree proof was the standard strength of whiskey - 40% alcohol. 100 proof is 57.1% alcohol. 175 proof is 100% alcohol. In the USA it is different. 100 proof would be 50% alcohol, 70 proof would be 35% alcohol. 200proof would be 100% alcohol. ie double
There is no reason why you would spit when you drink alcohol. If it bothers you, then stop drinking alcohol.