Final answer:
The balanced equations for the reduction of benzophenone with sodium borohydride and the oxidation of diphenylmethanol are provided, as well as the overall results of both reactions.
Step-by-step explanation:
The balanced chemical equation for the reduction of benzophenone with sodium borohydride is:
Ph2C=O + NaBH4 + 4 MeOH → Ph2CH(OH) + NaOMe + BH3OMe
For the oxidation of diphenylmethanol (benzhydrol), the balanced chemical equation is:
2 Ph2CH(OH) + [O] → 2 Ph2C=O + H2O
Rearranging this reaction to show it stepwise:
Ph2CH(OH) → Ph2C=O → Ph2CH(OH)
Overall, in the reduction reaction, benzophenone is reduced to benzhydrol, and in the oxidation reaction, benzhydrol is oxidized back to benzophenone.
However, as the question specifically asked to ignore non-relevant parts, including steps related to charge balancing or half-reactions that weren't pertinent to the query given, and stepwise mechanisms which are not relevant for the balanced equations, those aspects were omitted here and we'll not provide a stepwise mechanism for the sodium borohydride reaction with benzophenone as it was not asked within the bounds defined.