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Methyl vinyl ether, H(2)C=CH-OCH(3), rea...

Methyl vinyl ether, `H_(2)C=CH-OCH_(3)`, reacts with `Br_(3)//CH_(3)OH`. If methanol is reacting as water would, and if this reaction follows a typical mechanism of electrophilic addition, what would be the expected product?

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