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I'm going through my notes on Benzene chemistry... And I realised that something doesn't make sense.
In my notes, at first I wrote that the oxidation of methyl benzene with hot, alkaline KMnO4 was a *special case*
Then I wrote: "Using hot alkalike KMnO4 will oxidise the carbon nearest to the benzene ring, even if it isn't the one with the -OH group attached"... Which I understand.
But then: "Using more gentle oxidising conditions produces the expected product"... Followed by the diagram of (benzene ring)(CH2-CH2-OH) going to (benzene ring)(COOH) with the aid of hot, alkaline KMnO4.
I am asking you to tell me what my notes mean... If it's correct or not. I suppose quick note making isn't always a good idea. =_=
In my notes, at first I wrote that the oxidation of methyl benzene with hot, alkaline KMnO4 was a *special case*
Then I wrote: "Using hot alkalike KMnO4 will oxidise the carbon nearest to the benzene ring, even if it isn't the one with the -OH group attached"... Which I understand.
But then: "Using more gentle oxidising conditions produces the expected product"... Followed by the diagram of (benzene ring)(CH2-CH2-OH) going to (benzene ring)(COOH) with the aid of hot, alkaline KMnO4.
I am asking you to tell me what my notes mean... If it's correct or not. I suppose quick note making isn't always a good idea. =_=