![Allyl vinyl ether, 95% stab. with 0.1% potassium hydroxide, Thermo Scientific Chemicals, Quantity: 10 g | Fisher Scientific Allyl vinyl ether, 95% stab. with 0.1% potassium hydroxide, Thermo Scientific Chemicals, Quantity: 10 g | Fisher Scientific](https://assets.fishersci.com/TFS-Assets/CCG/Chemical-Structures/chemical-structure-cas-3917-15-5.jpg-650.jpg)
Allyl vinyl ether, 95% stab. with 0.1% potassium hydroxide, Thermo Scientific Chemicals, Quantity: 10 g | Fisher Scientific
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![When methyl vinyl ether reacts with a strong acid, the proton adds to C2 exclusively, instead of C1 or the oxygen atom. Draw the three protonated forms of methyl vinyl ether and When methyl vinyl ether reacts with a strong acid, the proton adds to C2 exclusively, instead of C1 or the oxygen atom. Draw the three protonated forms of methyl vinyl ether and](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/6693744-recreated6356257582174964789.png)
When methyl vinyl ether reacts with a strong acid, the proton adds to C2 exclusively, instead of C1 or the oxygen atom. Draw the three protonated forms of methyl vinyl ether and
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