Multiple Choice
Tertiary alcohols cannot be oxidized because ________.
A) there are no oxygen atoms to remove from the alcohol carbon
B) there are no hydrogen atoms attached to the alcohol carbon
C) the alcohol carbon is bonded to four groups so no oxygen can be added to it
D) the alcohol carbon is bonded to four groups so no hydrogen can be added to it
E) the alcohol carbon is too electronegative to have hydrogen removed from it
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