$A$ compound with the formula $C_4H_{10}O$ reacts with sodium and upon oxidation gives a carbonyl compound that does not reduce Tollen's reagent. What is the original substance?

  • A
    Diethyl ether
  • B
    $n$-Butyl alcohol
  • C
    Isobutyl alcohol
  • D
    sec-Butyl alcohol

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