MHT CET · Chemistry · Alcohols Phenols and Ethers
What is the name of tert-butyl alcohol according to carbinol system?
- A Methyl carbinol
- B Ethyl carbinol
- C Propyl carbinol
- D Trimethyl carbinol
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(D) Trimethyl carbinol
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