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When `t`-butanol and `n`-butanol are separately treated with a few drops of dilute `KMnO_(4)` in one case only, the purple colour disappears and brown precipitate is formed. Which of the two alcohols gives the above reaction and which is the brown precipitate?

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To solve the question, we need to analyze the behavior of t-butanol and n-butanol when treated with dilute KMnO4, a common oxidizing agent. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Structures of the Alcohols**: - **t-Butanol (tert-butanol)**: This is a tertiary alcohol with the structure (CH₃)₃COH. - **n-Butanol (normal butanol)**: This is a primary alcohol with the structure CH₃CH₂CH₂OH. ...
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