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Interpretation:
Resonance structures of guanine and adenine showing movement of 10 electrons in a single aromatic
Concept introduction:
Aromaticity can exist in ions as well as neutral molecules. An aromatic species may be overall neutral with atoms having formal charges, or it may also be a charged species. As long as the species follows
This can be determined on the basis of the Lewis structures of the species. The species must have a set of conjugated p orbitals that contribute to a single
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