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Why are tertiary alcohols are resistant to oxidation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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they're resistant to oxidation because they don't have alpha hydrogen to lose
Answered by RiyaSharma01
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bcuz the carbon atom that carries the OH group does not have a hydrogen atom attached but is instead bonded to other carbon atoms.
TERTIARY ALCOHOLS ARE NOT EASILY OXIDIZED.



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