When benzyl alcohol is added to sodium hydroxide (NaOH), it will undergo a nucleophilic substitution reaction to form sodium benzoate and water. The reaction can be represented as follows:
C6H5CH2OH + NaOH → C6H5COONa + H2O
Then, when sodium benzoate is added into hydrochloric acid (HCl), a neutralization reaction will occur to form benzoic acid and sodium chloride. The reaction can be represented as follows:
C6H5COONa + HCl → C6H5COOH + NaCl
In the end, the result of these two reactions is the conversion of benzyl alcohol to benzoic acid.
benzyl alcohol in NaOH then added into HCl
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