An alcohol that does not undergo oxidation under normal conditions must be a tertiary alcohol. This is because a tertiary alcohol has no hydrogen atom attached to the carbinol carbon (the carbon atom bonded to the -OH group).
For the molecular formula C\(_4\)H\(_{10}\)O, the tertiary alcohol is 2-methylpropan-2-ol.
Structural Formula:
\[
\begin{array}{c}
\phantom{\text{H}_3\text{C}-} \text{CH}_3 \\
\phantom{\text{H}_3\text{C}-} | \\
\text{H}_3\text{C} - \text{C} - \text{OH} \\
\phantom{\text{H}_3\text{C}-} | \\
\phantom{\text{H}_3\text{C}-} \text{CH}_3
\end{array}
\]
IUPAC Name:
The longest carbon chain containing the -OH group has three carbons (propane). The -OH group is on carbon 2, and a methyl group is also on carbon 2.
Therefore, the name is 2-methylpropan-2-ol.