Aromaticity and Hückel's Rules | Organic Chemistry Lessons

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • This lesson is an introduction to aromatic compounds, their properties, and criteria for being aromatic. Heats of hydrogenation show the thermodynamic stability of aromatic compounds over nonaromatic counterparts. Hückel's rules are discussed to demonstrate how to determine if a given compound is nonaromatic, aromatic, or antiaromatic. Examples of aromatic cations and anions are also briefly mentioned.
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