As we will learn in Section 30.2C, styrene derivatives such as A can be polymerized by

Chapter 15, Problem 15.75

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As we will learn in Section 30.2C, styrene derivatives such as A can be polymerized by way of cationic rather than radical intermediates. Cationic polymerization is an example of electrophilic addition to an alkene involving carbocations. CH CH2 A CH3O a. Draw a short segment of the polymer formed by the polymerization of A. b. Why does A react faster than styrene (C6H5CH CH2) in a cationic polymerization?

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