Aromatic Chemistry - GRE Subject Test: Chemistry
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What is the value of
from Huckel's rule for the given aromatic compound?
What is the value of from Huckel's rule for the given aromatic compound?
Huckel's rule states that an aromatic compound must have
delocalized electrons. The electrons in each double bond are delocalized for this molecule. There are nine double bonds, and thus eighteen delocalized electrons.
If 4n+2=18, then n=4.
Huckel's rule states that an aromatic compound must have delocalized electrons. The electrons in each double bond are delocalized for this molecule. There are nine double bonds, and thus eighteen delocalized electrons.
If 4n+2=18, then n=4.
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What is the value of
from Huckel's rule for the given aromatic compound?
What is the value of from Huckel's rule for the given aromatic compound?
Huckel's rule states that an aromatic compound must have
delocalized electrons. The electrons in each double bond are delocalized for this molecule. There are nine double bonds, and thus eighteen delocalized electrons.
If 4n+2=18, then n=4.
Huckel's rule states that an aromatic compound must have delocalized electrons. The electrons in each double bond are delocalized for this molecule. There are nine double bonds, and thus eighteen delocalized electrons.
If 4n+2=18, then n=4.
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What is the value of
from Huckel's rule for the given aromatic compound?
What is the value of from Huckel's rule for the given aromatic compound?
Huckel's rule states that an aromatic compound must have
delocalized electrons. The electrons in each double bond are delocalized for this molecule. There are nine double bonds, and thus eighteen delocalized electrons.
If 4n+2=18, then n=4.
Huckel's rule states that an aromatic compound must have delocalized electrons. The electrons in each double bond are delocalized for this molecule. There are nine double bonds, and thus eighteen delocalized electrons.
If 4n+2=18, then n=4.
Compare your answer with the correct one above

What is the value of
from Huckel's rule for the given aromatic compound?
What is the value of from Huckel's rule for the given aromatic compound?
Huckel's rule states that an aromatic compound must have
delocalized electrons. The electrons in each double bond are delocalized for this molecule. There are nine double bonds, and thus eighteen delocalized electrons.
If 4n+2=18, then n=4.
Huckel's rule states that an aromatic compound must have delocalized electrons. The electrons in each double bond are delocalized for this molecule. There are nine double bonds, and thus eighteen delocalized electrons.
If 4n+2=18, then n=4.
Compare your answer with the correct one above