In t-butyl icohol, tertiary carbon is attached bonded to?

In t-butyl icohol, tertiary carbon is attached bonded to?

Explanation

In t-butyl alcohol, the tertiary carbon is bonded to no hydrogen atoms. 

A tertiary carbon is bonded to three other carbon atoms.

In t-butyl alcohol, the carbon with the OH group (the tertiary carbon

It is surrounded by three methyl groups, leaving no space for any hydrogen atoms to be attached directly to it.