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are alkanes without tertiary Hydrogen atom not oxidisable?​

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Alkanes can be oxidized to carbon dioxide and water via a free‐radical mechanism. The energy released when an alkane is completely oxidized is called the heat of combustion. ... The lower the potential energy of a compound, the more stable it is.

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