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Why tertiary alcohol more reactive than secondary and primary alcohol?

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Tertiary alcohols are more reactive because the increased number of alkyl groups increases +I effect. So, the charge density on carbon atom increases and hence around oxygen atom. ... Hence, the cleavage of C−O bond becomes easier. So, a tertiary carbocation is formed which is more stable than secondary and primary.

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