ORGANIC CHEMISTRY SG/SM PA +SQUARECAP E
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY SG/SM PA +SQUARECAP E
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Author: KARTY
Publisher: NORTON
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.10P
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The given molecule is to be identified as aromatic, antiaromatic, or nonaromatic assuming that the given molecule is entirely planar.

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Huckel’s rule for aromaticity states that if a species possesses a pi system of molecular orbitals constructed from p-orbitals that are fully conjugated around a ring (sp2 hybridized), then the species is:

1) Aromatic if the number of electrons in that π- system is 2,6,10,14,18,and so on. (These numbers are called Huckel numbers.) 2) Antiaromatic if the number of electrons in that π- system is 4,8,12,16,20,and so on. (These numbers are called anti-Huckel numbers.) 3) All other species are considered nonaromatic. In other words, Huckel number is an odd number of pairs whereas anti-Huckel number is an even number of pairs. The Huckel number corresponds to 4n+2π, where n0. Anti-Huckel number corresponds to 4n where n1.

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